PhD

Quantum Communications for ALL (QCALL) is a European Innovative Training Network, funded by Marie Sklodowska Curie Action, that endeavors to take the next necessary steps to bring the developing quantum technologies closer to the doorsteps of end users. QCALL will empower a nucleus of 15 doctoral researchers in this area, across its 9 full partners, to provide secure communications in the European continent and, in the long run, to its connections worldwide.

Led by the University of York, the Quantum Communications Hub is a partnership of eight universities and numerous private sector companies. The overall aim of the Hub is to develop a range of new, secure, quantum communications technologies. A PhD studentship, supported by EPSRC funding through York, is available to work on high-rate quantum communications, based at the Department of Computer Science, University of York.

Four funded PhD studentships in experimental and theoretical quantum physics are available to begin in October 2017. Click here to apply.

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).

The quantum group at the University of Malta is seeking one or more PhD students and a post-doctoral researcher to work on the Horizon 2020 project HOT: Hybrid Optomechanical Technologies. These positions are accompanied by a generous salary, a travel and equipment budget, and are fully funded for three years. We also promise copious sunshine and great beaches.

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