A qualified post doctoral researcher to work on quantum distributed computing for information processing and networking with application to the next generations of telecommunication systems and networks..

The Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) is a joint collaboration initiative, which currently involves about 25 research groups based at four leading research institutions in and around Vienna. The aim of the VCQ is to advance modern quantum science and technology based on a broad and multidisciplinary research agenda. The topics addressed within VCQ range from the foundations of quantum mechanics to complex quantum optical and many-body effects and their application for emerging quantum technologies.

The Mathematical Principles of Information and Communication Group (https://www.unav.edu/web/departamento-de-ingenieria-biomedica-yciencias/... ) at the Tecnun-School of Engineering (University of Navarra, Donostia/San Sebastian, Spain) has a PhD position available within the fields of quantum computing and quantum error correction. The PhD position is located at the Ibaeta Campus, affiliated to the Department of Bioengineering and Basic Sciences, for a period of 3 years with the possibility of extensions based on specific circumstances. The position is scheduled to start in 2024 and will be conducted under the supervision of researchers Dr. Josu Etxezarreta from Tecnun and Dr. Rubén M. Otxoa from Hitachi-Cambridge Laboratory.

Dates: 

Tuesday, April 9, 2024 to Friday, April 12, 2024

Submission deadline: 

Friday, February 9, 2024

Registration deadline: 

Friday, February 9, 2024

Ultracold atoms have in the past two decades become one of the most active and exciting research areas in physics. Cold atomic systems are low energy, pure and highly configurable and therefore allow to create setups in which new and advanced quantum mechanical effects can be studied and engineered. In fact, cold atomic systems are not only at the forefront for discovering fundamental new physics, they are also at the frontier in the development of advanced quantum technologies, such as quantum simulators or quantum metrology devices.

The Light-Matter Interactions for Quantum Technologies Unit (https://groups.oist.jp/light), headed by Prof. Sile Nic Chormaic and located at OIST Graduate University, invites applications for a postdoc or staff scientist to work on an existing experimental setup on cold Rydberg atoms and optical nanofibres. The position is for a start around mid-2024. For those with significant experience post PhD, the appointment may be at staff scientist level (fixed duration).

School of Applied Mathematics of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, invites applications for a postdoc position in Mathematical methods for quantum information and quantum control technologies, see the description and requirements at https://iri.hse.ru/ru/Postdoc6

This research fellowship in the field of quantum sensing will be undertaken in both the ESA Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality (D/TEC) and the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes (D/EOP). In this way, as a Research Fellow you will benefit from the blue-sky, theoretical focus of the Advanced Concepts Team within D/TEC at ESTEC during your first year, transferring in your second year to the D/EOP Future Missions Division (EOP-FM) to enable the practical application of your research.

The Peter Grünberg Institute for Quantum Control (PGI-8) at the Forschungszentrum Jülich specialises in novel optimisation strategies for emerging quantum technologies. These emerging technologies aim to provide transformative changes to our society, including how we think about information, and unlocking vast calculations for the natural sciences, logistical problem solving, and high-performance computation. Our group has pioneered the application of quantum optimal control methods to quantum computation and many-body quantum systems.

Salary: Scale 7 (£39,347 - £42,978) - Full time/Fixed Term Contract
Closing date: 5-Jan-2024 23:59 (UK time)

Applications are invited for the position of a 2-year Research Fellow on the Fault Tolerant Quantum Simulation project at the University of Portsmouth. The main project will involve the development of quantum simulation in the first- and second-quantised systems.

The University of Vienna, in collaboration with the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology and the Cluster of Excellence QuantA, is seeking a dedicated Quantum Knowledge & Innovation Broker to join our dynamic team.

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