We propose a one year postdoctoral position in our private Research Lab on Quantum Computing, based near Paris. This position can be extended to 2 years, as well as to a permanent position. We offer a competitive salary.
This position will consist in developing new algorithms for classical simulation of quantum circuits on supercomputers (HPC). More detailed description is accessible to interested candidates.
Please contact Dr. Cyril ALLOUCHE, head of Atos Quantum Lab, cyril dot allouche at bull dot net,

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Following from the success of ONNA2013 & 2015, the ONNA2017 workshop will be held at OIST Graduate University (http://www.oist.jp) from 5-8 June 2017. The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts and early stage researchers from diverse communities who use optical micro and nanofibres for their research needs, whether it be for quantum, sensing, or other applications. The number of participants is strictly limited and will be based on application.

The Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman University is advertising teaching/research postdoctoral fellowships (see the advert below). The teaching portion is in our new Grand Challenges Initiative. The research component can be in any group within Schmid College, which includes the Institute for Quantum Studies. The institute is lef by Yakir Aharonov and Jeff Tollaksen, and includes faculty members Matt Leifer and Justin Dressel.

The PhD position will be available in a junior research group at the chair of Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Information of Prof. Guido Burkard. The position should start in January 2017 (but later applications can be considered if the position is not filled by then).

We are pleased to announce the PhD course:

Quantum information theory and geometry
June-July 2017, University of Trento (Italy).
JM. Landsberg (Texas A&M)
http://webmagazine.unitn.it/en/news/drmath/11577/quantum-information-the...

Submission deadline: 

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Quantum information theory is at the intersection of physics, computer science and mathematics. While its potential is still in the way of being developed, what we already know suggests that it may have a dramatic impact on everyday technologies. Given the completely new logic underlying a quantum computer, new mathematical and computer science tools are required to optimize its architecture and then fully exploit its computational potential.

Next Q+ Hangout is on November 22nd, 2 pm GMT.

As usual, if you are watching with a group and want to reserve a seat in the hangout then leave a comment here:

https://plus.google.com/+QplusHangouts/posts/BMs1GjSfVga?sfc=true

We also encourage individuals interested in active participation---which typically involves asking questions after the talk---to join the hangout. Otherwise you can watch on the livestream. Details follow.

Speaker: Matthias Christandl

The Physics Graduate Program of the Federal University of Santa Catarina has two positions for visiting foreign professors in the fields of both experimental and theoretical physics working in the following research fields: Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Condensed Matter, Statistical Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Quantum Field Theory, and Nuclear and Hadron Physics.

Submission deadline: 

Monday, May 8, 2017

Registration deadline: 

Friday, June 30, 2017

Final Conference of PICQUE and QUCHIP projects
Rome, 26-29 September 2017

Invited Tutorials
Scott Aaronson, MIT
Elham Kashefi, University of Edinburgh

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Nice, 8-10 February 2017

The school will consist on a series of courses that aim to revise the fundamentals of quantum information, including cryptography, relating them to specific implementations in photonics with emphasis on the added value of reconfigurable devices. The Courses will also discuss the interfaces between different devices.

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