Télécom Paris invites applicants for the recruitment of a full-time Assistant/ Associate faculty position in the Optical Telecommunications group (GTO) of the Communications and Electronics department (COMELEC).

The GTO group conducts research in high-speed communication systems, optical network architectures, semiconductor optical components, integrated photonics and fiber optic sensors. The group is also well positioned to perform research in the fields of quantum communications and technologies.

The Quantum Information group (Department of Computer Science, Paderborn University, Germany) in the Faculty for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics is seeking a:

Research Associate (PhD student)
(pay scale E 13 TV-L, 100 percent. Information on this can be found in this link).

The PostDoc will participate in the theoretical project "Quantum correlations in multi-component systems of several fermions" inspired by the most recent experiments in the field of ultra-cold gases confined in optical traps. The main objective is to perform very accurate, realistic numerical simulations which will bring us closer to a better understanding of physics of multi-component fermionic mixtures. In addition, the successful candidate will help to supervise PhD Student in the project.

The project is financed by the (Polish) National Science Centre.

Dates: 

Monday, August 5, 2024 to Friday, August 9, 2024

Submission deadline: 

Friday, March 1, 2024

Registration deadline: 

Saturday, June 15, 2024

The 2024 edition of the Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2024) will be held August 5-9 at the University of Maryland, College Park, in the US.

The primary goal of QTD is to discuss recent advances in quantum thermodynamics, the field that studies thermodynamic processes at the quantum scale. The first edition of the conference was held in Berlin in 2013 and was followed by events in Mallorca, Porquerolles, Erice (QTD2016), Oxford 2017, Santa Barbara 2018, Espoo 2019, Barcelona (online) 2020, Geneva (online) 2021, Belfast (online) 2022, and Vienna 2023.

We have openings to contribute to a variety of activities centred on trapped-ion systems with focus on developing new programmable quantum algorithms for the simulations of chemical dynamics, exploring advanced quantum control techniques for qudit- and bosonic-based quantum computations, and the development of novel quantum metrology protocols for sensing and the tests of fundamental physics.

We have openings for talented young scientists who are ready to take up a leadership role in our group and to spearhead new initiatives and provide supervision and guidance to junior members of the team.

You will be part of a well funded initiative to create hybrid systems with Lithium Niobate and rare-earth ions for quantum information processing. Your job will include the following subjects:
- Leading the measurement of Integrated Photonics chips
- Operating dilution refrigerators (Bluefors LD400)
- Mentoring graduate students

We have openings for talented young scientists who are ready to take up a leadership role in our group and to spearhead new initiatives and provide supervision and guidance to junior members of the team.

Are you enthusiastic about quantum computers and software technology? Join us in shaping the future of quantum computing!
Our team, Quantum algorithms and software at VTT, is on a mission to explore near-term quantum applications and develop cutting-edge software solutions. We actively contribute to the development of VTT's quantum computers, maintaining the software stack for seamless execution, and providing access to academic and commercial entities. Our research spans topics such as error mitigation, quantum measurements, quantum machine learning, quantum finance, and quantum chemistry.

The group led by Prof. Radim Filip at Palacky University (http://muj.optol.cz/filip/ [2]) is offering new prestigious positions within the Center of Excellence (for 5 years) for highly creative, open-minded and engaged

- three PhD students
- three junior postdoctoral researchers
- two senior researchers (tenure)

in theoretical physics with quantum non-Gaussian states of bosonic systems (for example, trapped atoms and ions, cavity and wave-guide QED, superconducting circuits, mechanical oscillators, pulsed light, etc.).

The Quantum Engineering and Design Unit (https://groups.oist.jp/qed), headed by Prof.Bill Munro and located at OIST Graduate University, invites applications for postdocs or staff scientist (for more senior researchers) in theoretical quantum science and technology. Research topics of interest include:
- The design and modeling of quantum devices and systems
- The design of quantum network technologies for a future quantum internet including edge and fog computing

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