Submitted by
Folman on Sat, 22/05/2010 - 10:11.
At the atom chip lab in Ben-Gurion university in Israel we do a wide range of work from fundamental theory, through experiments and ending with material engineering for quantum optics. Candidates for post-doc positions in any of the above categories are welcome to apply. The BGU university is very close to the red sea, the mediterranean sea and the dead sea. We are in the midst of an exotic region filled with archaeology thousands of years old, fascinating geology and breathtaking nature.
Submitted by
Gettrick on Tue, 20/04/2010 - 11:45.
1) postdoctoral level
2) area: quantum game theory or quantum random walks
3) 9 months duration
4) based at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
5) non-irish citizens only
Contact michael.mcgettrick@nuigalway.ie
Submitted by
Sonja on Fri, 19/03/2010 - 20:14.
** OPEN POST-DOC POSITION IN LOGICS FOR QUANTUM INTERACTION **
UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
Call for Applications:
A 2,5 year Post-Doc position is available in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in the Institute of Artificial Intelligence (ALICE), offered in collaboration with the department of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Groningen. The candidate will join the Vidi project of Dr. Sonja Smets.
VIDI Project: ‘Reasoning about quantum interaction: Logical modelling and verification of multi-agent quantum protocols’:
Submitted by
Jmencisom on Fri, 29/01/2010 - 08:18.
The Department/Group of Applied Physics, led by Prof. Nicolas Gisin, at the University of Geneva is inviting motivated people to apply for several open PhD and Post-Doctoral positions, working on experimental and theoretical aspects of quantum communication and nonlocality.
Submitted by
Mhyung on Tue, 10/11/2009 - 04:40.
The Aspuru-Guzik group at the department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University is currently offering a one year (renewable to two years) postdoctoral position for a project on theoretical investigation of simulating physical/chemical systems with quantum computing devices.
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