We are pleased to announce the Quantum Center Research Fellowship program, which funds PhD students and postdocs hosted by research groups of the Quantum Center, ETH Zurich.

The fellowship supports innovative and original scientific research that fits well into the context of the host group while fostering the independence of the fellow. The next application deadline is February 20, 2024.

A two-year position on the development of quantum computing methods for molecular electronic structure is available at the Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy). The position is funded by an Innovation Grant of the National Centre for HPC, Big Data and Quantum Computing. The research is in collaboration with ENI SpA and is devoted to calculation of molecular potential energy surfaces using compact wavefunctions, suitable for current NISQ devices.

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.

Dates: 

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Registration deadline: 

Friday, December 29, 2023

One of the most talked about uses of quantum computers is attacking cryptography. But the details are often a bit more murky. What parts of our security infrastructure are known to be vulnerable and why? And more importantly, what can we do about this? This talk will start with a brief introduction to the current state of cryptography and well-known (and a few new) quantum attacks on our ciphers, before moving on to a bit longer introduction to the developing field quantum-resistant encryption schemes and where we stand on their standardization and implementation.

2 years Post-doctoral position in:

Quantum Computing Applications in Chemistry and Materials Science

The postdoctoral researcher, appointed for 2 years, will be responsible for developing new algorithms for the design and optimization of variational wavefunctions that can be implemented on NISQ (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) computers, using methods such as the Variational Quantum Eigensolver. The candidate should hold a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science or related topics.

I am happy to announce the opening of a 18-month postdoc position (extendable) in Theoretical Physics of Matter at the Physics Department of the University of Florence, in the group of Prof. Leonardo Banchi. The position is funded by the PRIN project “Understanding the learning process of quantum neural networks”, in collaboration with Giacomo De Palma (University of Bologna, Mathematics Department) and Dario Trevisan (University of Pisa, Mathematics Department).

Deadline: 21st January 2024

We are pleased to announce that Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) located in Daejeon, South Korea is seeking to fill a theory postdoc position. Our institution keeps searching for a highly motivated, well-qualified, and independent scientist who has a keen interest in theoretical quantum information science, including but not limited to quantum sensing, metrology, computation, algorithm, and simulation.

I am recruiting one PostDoc in my group at Inria Saclay, Ecole Polytechnique near Paris. PhD and master thesis candidates are also welcome to apply. As part of a new dynamic INRIA Team located in Saclay, you will have the possibility to collaborate with other quantum information researchers in Paris area and abroad.

TENORS (Tensor modEliNg, geOmetRy and optimiSation) is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network / Joint Doctorate (2024-2027), offering

15 PhD positions

that are expected to start in September/October 2024.

The objective of TENORS is to conduct advanced research that addresses critical challenges in the fields of tensor modeling and computation, joining forces from algebraic geometry, global optimisation, numerical computation, high performance computing, data science, quantum physics.

PhD and PostDoc Positions Announcement

Cavity Electrodynamics for Quantum Cooperative Matter Control

The Chair of Solid State physics at the University of Erlangen is pleased to announce a fully positions in the cutting-edge research project, "Cavity Electrodynamics as a New Route To Control Quantum Cooperative Properties of Matter" (CENTQT).

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