Submission deadline: 

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Dear all,
We are announcing Quantum UK 2015: The Science and Innovation Conference of the UK Quantum Technology Hubs. You are all warmly invited to attend! The conference will be held at St. John’s College, Oxford, from 28th-30th September.

We will hear the latest developments from all 4 of the UK Q. Tech. Hubs, focussed on quantum enhanced imaging, sensing, communications and computing. We will also have reports from the global Q. Tech.

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, May 19, 2016

This workshop is intended to discuss recent progress and challenges in the physical implementation of quantum science (e.g. quantum information and computation, simulation, cryptography, metrology, foundations, etc.). Therefore, the workshop aims at a balanced mixture between theorists and experimentalists from a variety of fields: optical lattices, trapped ions, atomic ensembles, cavity QED, NV-centers, quantum dots, quantum circuits, quantum nanomechanical resonators, (nano)photonics, etc.

Two postdoc positions are available in the Atom Chips group at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS Paris.

We are looking for a bright and motivated young researcher with previous experience in ultracold atom experiments, cavity QED experiments, or a related field, to join our microcavity QED team. The project focuses on multiparticle entanglement in optical fiber microcavities.

Submission deadline: 

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

We are pleased to announce that the International conference on Quantum Light Matter Interaction in Solid State System (QLIMS 2015) will be held from November 9 to 13, 2015 in Barcelona, Spain.

The Quantum Theory and Information group at Singapore University of Technology and Design is currently seeking two postdoctoral fellows for a project related to the development of novel quantum cryptographic protocols.

The first position is a fixed one year fellowship associated with developing protocols for blind quantum computation in a multi-user setting.

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, November 5, 2015

The Nature is always changed dynamically even in quantum mechanics. Quantum walks, which are quantum-mechanical analogues of random walks, are promising toy models to understand quantum dynamics. Surprisingly, these models can be experimentally demonstrated in some physical models. This workshop will be open for interdisciplinary researchers from the theoretical and experimental sides on the discrete-time and continuous-time quantum walks, for examples, mathematics, physics, quantum information, and statistical mechanics.

Postdoctoral Positions in “Quantum optics and quantum many-body effects”

The positions are within a CQT research project led by Dimitris Angelakis in the Centre for Quantum Technologies Singapore. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who preferably have a strong research background in theoretical quantum optics. Exceptional candidates from condensed matter theory (especially from strongly correlated and/or topological quantum systems) and quantum information theory will also be considered.

Applications are invited for a 1-2 years long postdoctoral position to work with Dr. Hab. Andrzej Dragan on the interdisciplinary field of relativistic quantum information. The research is aiming at exploiting relativity to improve quantum information tasks and studying quantum information protocols in the presence of gravity. Candidates must be motivated, confident and creative. They must have a PhD in physics and experience with quantum theory and relativity. Knowledge of quantum information and quantum optics is also desirable.

Submission deadline: 

Monday, September 14, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Monday, September 14, 2015

Recent developments in quantum technology, both in theory and experiments, have opened new perspectives for exploring equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of strongly correlated many-body systems. In recent years the focus have shifted from traditional entropic approaches to the study of more complex measures of quantum correlations such as entanglement spectrum, negativity, mutual information and etc.

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