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We are looking for a post-graduate student to join the quantum information science group of Animesh Datta at the University of Warwick in October 2023 for a project entitled `Quantum-enhanced sensors for the gravity-quantum interface'.

The Theory of Quantum Systems Group invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researchers in the theoretical and computational condensed matter physics group of Prof. Michał Nowak. The research involves modelling of topological superconductors, superconductor-semiconductor heterostructures, topological Josephson junctions with the aim to focus on quantum transport and nonreciprocal phenomena.

An experimental Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position based at the National Physical Laboratory is available via the EPSRC’s Quantum Technologies Hub in Quantum Communications. The successful candidate will officially be employed by the University of York.

The importance of quantum random number generators (QRNGs) is widely acknowledged — as component level devices to be incorporated into small systems such as mobile phones, for authentication purposes e.g. in IoT, and as essential components in quantum communication systems.

The Quantum Fluids of Light group led by Julian Schmitt at the Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bonn (Germany) is inviting applications for 2 PhD positions. The positions are funded within an ERC Starting Grant (TopoGrand). The successful candidates will collaborate with national and international partners. The specific research aims are as follows:

A PhD position is available in the Department of Mathematics at the University of York to work with Roger Colbeck on quantum random number generators (QRNGs). Random number generators are useful in a wide variety of applications. Quantum processes are needed to generate fundamental randomness. One of the difficulties in quantum random number generation is being confident that the process being used really can generate randomness. The usual way of doing so involves taking the random number generator apart and modelling each of its internal components in detail.

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