Wir suchen Sie zur Unterstützung in der Abteilung „Theoretische Quanten­physik“ im Projekt R‑QIP. In diesem Projekt untersuchen wir Fehlerquellen in Quantenprozessoren und entwickeln entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen. Unterstützen Sie das Projekt, indem Sie quantenphysikalische Systeme modellieren und Möglichkeiten für die Implementierung von Quantenfehler­korrekturmethoden untersuchen. Als Teil unseres Teams erbringen Sie interdisziplinär angelegte Querschnittsleistungen für die anderen Abteilungen des Instituts und arbeiten eng mit Partnern aus der Industrie zusammen. Profitieren Sie von den Weiterbildungs- und Vernetzungsangeboten im Rahmen der Quantencomputing-Initiative des DLR. Legen Sie mit uns zusammen die Grundlage für die Quantencomputer der nächsten Generation.

Background

A fully funded 4-year PhD studentship is available at the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (www.tcd.ie/Physics). The position is sponsored by the host institution and the European Research Council through the Starting Grant AI-DEMON: Artificial Intelligence Design of Molecular Nano-Magnets and Molecular Qubits.

A 2-year postdoc position is available at the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (www.tcd.ie/Physics). The position is sponsored by the European Research Council through the Starting Grant AI-DEMON: Artificial Intelligence Design of Molecular Nano-Magnets and Molecular Qubits. The aim of this project is to push the boundaries of the state-of-the-art in the computational modelling and design of magnetic molecules. The interaction between spins and phonons is one of the main limits to the development of spin quantum technologies and in this project we will use first-principles and open quantum systems theory to unravel the details of spin-phonon coupling and develop new magnetic molecules with long spin coherence and lifetime[1-5]. The project will be developed by the group of Prof. Lunghi at the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin.

Open MSc and PhD positions at the Institute of Physics in the University Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil.
The project is in collaboration with Serrapilheira Institute for science and technology.

Research areas:

- Quantum Computing and Information;
- Condensed Matter;
- Quantum Statistical Mechanics;
(more information in the link: https://sites.google.com/view/fernandoieminienglish/research?authuser=0)

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