We are happy to announce that Nature Physics will sponsor a Poster Award at our workshop. An Editor will hand the awards to to the five best posters.

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Topics

Quantum Information tries to store, process and communicate information in quantum states, and explores the tasks which can be achieved efficiently using quantum mechanical rather than classical systems. For its implementation any physical platform has to fulfill complementary aspects of near perfect isolation along with a high degree of controllability.

A Post Doc. position in theoretical quantum optics is available at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. The position is for research into one of the following two areas:

This is a rerun of Caslav Brukner's Q+ hangout that originally took place in July. Note the earlier than usual starting time.

Date: Tuesday 18th September
Time: 12noon British Summer Time
Speaker: Caslav Brukner (University of Vienna)
Title: Quantum correlations with indefinite causal order

A postdoctoral position is available in quantum information science at the University of Southern California in the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering. This position is for a research project involving the theory of weak and continuous measurement, quantum trajectories, and closed-loop quantum control, under the supervision of Prof. Todd Brun. The successful applicant should have a Ph.D.

Forums: 

I am happy to announce a new division of MagiQ Technologies called Cambridge Instruments. It is gratifying to see our work on quantum computing result in commercial products. MagiQ Technologies (www.magiqtech.com) is a quantum commercialization company founded in 1999. MagiQ developed and sold the world's first commercial quantum cryptography system in 2002, and remains dedicated to developing quantum technologies for the real world.

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

A postgraduate student conference on Mathematical Techniques for Quantum Physics will take place in Nottingham (U.K.) from 7 - 9 November 2012.

The conference will emphasise quantum information, quantum gravity and quantum disordered systems. Respectively, the invited speakers from each area are:
*Nilanjana Datta (Cambridge),
*Samuel Braunstein (York), and
*Karoline Wiesner (Bristol).

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