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We currently offer two postdoc and two Ph.D. positions in Theoretical Quantum Physics to well-qualified and highly motivated young scientists who want to advance their careers in a stimulating research-focused environment. The successful candidate will work in the Quantum Theory group led by Prof. Adolfo del Campo at the University of Luxembourg.

https://sites.google.com/site/adolfodelcampo/

The Quantum Machines Unit at the Okinawa Institute for Science and Technology has openings for posts in

* Experiments in hybrid systems in the Quantum Machines Unit: Magnetic levitation/Optomechanics
* Theory of hybrid quantum systems in Quantum Machines Unit

The University of Bari (Italy) is expanding its research activity in quantum information science and technology. 

We welcome applications from candidates interested in any aspect of theoretical quantum information science and technology. We currently have vacancies for up to six research fellows (deadline January 4th, starting date March 1st, 2023).

Selected candidates will be hired as fixed-term researchers (3-year, a more senior position than postdoc) and will be free to decide their research activities, within a wide range of “quantum” options. 

The quantum information theory group at the Institute for Theoretical Physics III, University of Düsseldorf (Germany), is inviting applications for a PhD position within the project ‘Multipartite quantum networks’ led by Gláucia Murta. The position is funded by the Cluster of Excellence Matter and Light for Quantum Computing (ML4Q).

We are looking for a highly motivated and ambitious Ph.D. student in quantum condensed matter theory for a project on superconducting spintronics. The overall aim of the Ph.D. project is to theoretically explore and engineer enhanced and entirely new spintronics functionalities using superconducting hybrid structures. In spintronics, the electron spin instead of its charge is controlled and manipulated, which is both faster and more energy-efficient than today’s charge-based electronics.

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