quantum information

Interested in doing a PhD in experimental quantum computing at an internationally renowned research destination? Come to Sydney and join the brand new circuit QED lab led by A/Prof Nathan Langford to do experimental quantum computing research at the University of Technology Sydney. Full scholarships on offer for international & domestic students (including generous tax-free stipends and tuition fees) through the Sydney Quantum Academy. Final applications due Monday 25/5 !!

The mission of QICI is to promote the growth of the quantum information area in Hong Kong, and to develop Hong Kong as an international research hub for quantum information and computation.

QICI has been established in November 2018 under the auspices of the HKU Department of Computer Science. Its research platform consists of 3 research teams working on quantum information theory, quantum cryptography, quantum gravity, and quantum foundations.

*Work at distance employment possible starting from May 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter, deadline rolling until the post is filled*

Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in a joint post between the Departments of Computer Science of The University of Hong Kong and the University of Oxford.

We are the Quantum Circuits Research & Engineering Workgroup (qcrew) in Singapore. We focus on building quantum devices using superconducting circuits to provide crucial building blocks for quantum computers and versatile testbeds for exploring novel phenomena in quantum physics. We have multiple Ph.D and post-doc openings for motivated young scientist with backgrounds in experimental physics or engineering to join our team. For more details, go to our team website at www.quantumcrew.org or contact Yvonne directly.

Dates: 

Monday, June 8, 2020 to Thursday, June 11, 2020

Annual (21st) International conference devoted to quantum foundations, especially information and probability, including foundational questions of quantum engineering.
Special event: Talk of the keynote speaker J. Martinis (Google AI, Quantum Computing, USA) and discussion of supremacy of quantum computing.

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