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I am looking for motivated scientists to join my new group at the University of Augsburg, Germany.
You will work on theoretical modeling and simulation of spin qubits in quantum dots.

The Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University Tübingen is looking to fill a

post-doc position in Quantum Information Theory

(E13 TV-L position). The position will be offered for 12 months and will have as topic the development of novel quantum algorithms, in the framework of a project funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg. One of the latest and most powerful quantum computers from IBM will be available for implementing and testing the theoretical ideas.

The research group of Prof. Wenchao Ge (https://sites.google.com/view/wenchaoge) in the Department of Physics at the University of Rhode Island invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in theoretical quantum information science and engineering (QISE). The successful candidate will conduct theoretical research at the intersection of Quantum Optics, Quantum Information, and AMO physics, with a focus on multi-parameter quantum sensing and trapped-ion quantum information processing.

The Cornell University AI for Science Institute has an open call for postdocs, and there is interest in applicants with a background in quantum machine learning:

https://science.ai.cornell.edu/schmidt-postdoc-fellows/science-postdoc-o...

The PhD candidate will develop QKD hardware for satellite-based QKD, in collaboration with researchers from Toshiba Europe Limited and Heriot Watt University. Particular attention will be given to the development of optimized devices for quantum random number generation and free-space quantum key distribution transmission. The candidate will implement innovative schemes for information encoding at different wavelengths, assemble devices using discrete optics and participate to the development of the control electronics. The optics to decode the encoded pulses may also be developed in the scope of the PhD project.

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