PostDoc

We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a strong research background and a PhD in quantum information with a focus on quantum algorithms.

Past work in quantum algorithm design and/or quantum machine learning and/or quantum optimization problems and/or quantum chemistry especially with NISQ devices for real world applications will be a strong plus.

Making progress on practical applications of quantum computing will require close cooperation of talent from Quantum Information Theory, Computer Science, Theoretical Physics, Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence.

Do you have an excellent background in any one of these fields?

Are you interested in learning even more about the others, while working on interdisciplinary projects?

Are you motivated by working closely and interactively with colleagues and senior experts from different areas?

One postdoc would be working on Coherent Ising Machines (CIMs), the dynamics of coupled Optical Parametric Oscillators (OPOs) and related topics (including, e.g., topological photonics, quantum non-Hermitian dissipative dynamics, PT-symmetry in optics, etc.).

Another postdoc would be working on quantum computing, especially using superconducting arrays of coupled resonators and qubits.

More senior candidates could be considered for a Research Scientist position.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until filled.

Deadline extended to October 12th!

Applications are sought for a Post Doctoral Research Associate position in quantum imaging (16 months). The position is based at the Institute of Photonics (IoP, Department of Physics) at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. Gross salary range: £33,309 - £36,382.

The quantum information Science group of Animesh Datta seeks to appoint a PostDoc for 24 months (starting no later than 1 March 2022), with a possibility of extension, in the area of quantum verification with particular emphasis on applying quantum accreditation to problems in physics and quantum annealing.

The position is based at the University of Warwick, UK, and is part of a multi-institution project involving partner groups at Durham University, University College London, and London South Bank University, funded under the ExCALIBUR cross-cutting theme.

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