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The Department of Physics at Maynooth University in Co. Kildare, Ireland is pleased to announce that a Ph.D. Scholarship will be available for a suitably qualified and successful applicant intending to commence their PhD studies in September 2026. The student is expected to work in the subject of condensed matter theory and quantum information science. This is a 4 year position funded by Taighde Éireann–Research Ireland. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr. Joshuah Heath.
The DQUT Conference (Palma de Mallorca, Spain, September 30th – October 2nd, 2026) will bring together researchers working on dissipation-assisted quantum technologies and related areas of quantum physics, ranging from fundamental questions to emerging technological applications. The meeting aims to provide a forum to discuss recent advances, exchange ideas, and explore new research directions by bringing together scientists from both theoretical and experimental backgrounds, fostering interaction across different approaches and encouraging new collaborations within the community.
Abstract: Quantum correlations between multiple parties are a central ingredient for many quantum technologies, with applications in quantum communication, quantum computation, and quantum metrology, amongst others. However, while multipartite entanglement is a generic feature of many-body systems, unraveling the entanglement structure of a given quantum system is generally difficult, both in theory and in practice. In this talk, we will first give an introduction to the different forms of entanglement between several parties.
We are very happy to announce the main events associated to the thematic program on Mathematics of Many-Body Entanglement at Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge (UK), between 1st September and 18th December 2026. These events will be three workshops and one school.
The objective of our program is to advance the theoretical and practical understanding of complex quantum systems, with a particular emphasis on the mathematical frameworks that underpin entanglement phenomena in many-body systems. For that, we aim to bring together leading researchers from various disciplines to discuss and explore recent advancements and emerging trends in the field.
This is a conference in Nottingham, UK on theoretical quantum information aimed at early career researchers.
We are recruiting one PhD and one Postdoc to begin around October 2026. The successful candidates will work under the joint supervision of Marco Fanizza and Cambyse Rouzé and will join the Inria team Quriosity, located at Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris. Quriosity specializes in the theory of quantum information with currently 7 permanent members whose research spans topics such as: quantum computing, quantum cryptography, quantum simulation, quantum foundations and quantum learning.
We invite you to a free, online-only Episode 77 of Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetups!
On 7.05.2026, at 18:00 CEST, Grzegorz Czelusta will give a talk "Quantum Computing for Quantum Gravity".
Details:
https://www.qaif.org/events/warsaw-quantum-computing-group/next-meeting
We are writing to advertise a 3-year post-doctoral position at the University of Manchester.
The position is funded by a Leverhulme Trust Research Grant entitled “Geometry of Higher-Order Quantum Operations and Implications for Causality.” The project lies at the intersection of quantum foundations, information geometry, and random matrix theory. It aims to address fundamental questions concerning the structure of higher-order quantum operations, including quantum combs / process tensors and processes with indefinite causal order.