PhD

A fully-funded PhD position is available immediately at the JARA Institute for Quantum Information of the Jülich Research Center (Germany). The doctoral projects will focus on theoretical studies of physical implementations of quantum information processing, such as superconducting qubits, and related enabling quantum technologies. The projects will be supervised by Dr. Catelani and will involve collaborations with leading experimental groups, in particular based in Aalto University (Finland).

Applications are invited for HARDIMAN PhD Scholarships at the National University of Ireland, Galway: Research areas of interest include quantum walks, quantum games and general quantum algorithms. For initial enquiries, please email michael.mcgettrick@nuigalway.ie

PhD positions open at the Grenoble Alpes University, in Quantum Information Theory, with a particular focus on quantum error correction.

It is part of the Computer Science work package of the Grenoble Quantum Engineering project.

The candidate will work with Valentin Savin and Mehdi Mhalla

For more information contact Mehdi Mhalla mehdi.mhalla@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr or Valentin Savin valentin.savin@cea.fr

A fully funded PhD position is available to work in the newly founded Thermodynamics and energetics of quantum systems group (QuSys) in the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland lead by Prof. John Goold. The successful candidate must hold a degree in physics, theoretical physics or applied mathematics. The research interests of the group are available on the group website:
http://www.tcd.ie/Physics/research/groups/qusys/

PhD/PostDoc Positions

Single atoms coupled to high-finesse optical cavities allow us to study light-matter interactions in the quantum regime. Full control over atoms and photons makes them ideal prototypes for quantum information science. Your thesis work will involve many aspects of quantum optics and quantum information processing: quantum networks, quantum memories, remote entanglement, quantum state transfer, quantized light fields, optical resonators, laser cooling and trapping of atoms.

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