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The research group of Prof. Bihui Zhu at the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Center for Quantum Research and Technology at University of Oklahoma in the United States is looking for postdoctoral researchers to join us. The successful candidate will conduct theoretical research focusing on many-body phenomena relevant to cold atom based quantum devices. Topics of interest include but are not limited to, dynamical phase transitions, topological matter, and quantum sensing.

Graduate and postdoctoral researcher opportunities available at Université de Sherbrooke, for the following two projects:

1. Tensor network methods for quantum error correction, in partnership with NVIDIA
2. Quantum artificial intelligence with neutral atoms, in partnership with PASQAL

There are at least 4 fully funded scholarships for graduate researchers and at least 2 postdoctoral researcher positions with competitive pay.

The Polytechnic University of Bari (Italy) is hiring a postdoctoral researcher in quantum information theory (2-year position).

Applications are invited from motivated candidates with track-record in any area of quantum information theory, including mathematical and foundational aspects, quantum communication theory, quantum cryptography, quantum metrology, quantum computing and machine learning.

The successful candidate will join the Bari Quantum Theory group [ https://www.quantumbari.com ]

As part of the QuantaMole consortium, we are interested in studying novel materials with extremely high nonlinearities, as well as their application as potential mediators of interactions between photons. A significant no-go result in this field is that “Single-photon Kerr nonlinearities do not help quantum computation”. We are interested in going beyond this result and study other geometries, configurations and topologies in which new materials can provide the sought-after interactions. This might include resonating geometries, utilizing χ(2) nonlinearities instead of χ(3), and new states of light in which to apply these nonlinear operations with more success.

The research groups of Profs. Thierry Bastin and John Martin are offering a new joint theoretical postdoctoral position in the field of quantum entanglement. The research project is encompassed in a large national effort aiming to prepare Belgium for the new era of quantum technologies via the Excellence Of Science (EOS) grant “Creating Highly Entangled Quantum States in the NISQ era” (CHEQS).

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