Postdocs in quantum computing in Japan
Postdoc opportunities on Quantum Computing in Japan
Postdocs in quantum computing in Japan
Posted on July 3, 2020.
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Postdoc opportunities on Quantum Computing in Japan
Postdocs in quantum computing in Japan
Posted on July 3, 2020.
One post-doctoral position is available at the newly created International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT), Gdańsk, Poland. Starting date is negotiable and depends on the current epidemiological situation.
Remuneration is up to 9600 PLN gross (~6800 PLN net), highly competitive salary in Poland.
Maximum period of employment is 34 months (full-time).
Deadline: 31 July 2020.
We offer a 2-years post-doctoral position in the area of quantum computing, quantum programming, and the analysis of quantum algorithms at the Quantum Systems of Informatics Group at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gliwice, Poland. The position is founded within the scope of Polish National Science Centre project Impact of input data alteration and modification of the algorithm parameters on the efficiency of quantum programs.
Quantum Theory group seeks a hghly motivated postdoctoral researcher in starting NCN grant.
Requirements: PhD in physics with degree awarded not earlier than 7 years before the moment of commencing the employment (maternity leaves, military service period, other documented breaks of career extend the limit), good knowledge of quantum mechanics, some knowledge/experience in many-body physics and/or condensed matter theory and/or cold atoms and/or tensor networks. Efficiency in computer programming (Python, C etc.) and good English language skills.
The Quantum Technologies Team in MPA-Q is seeking highly motivated postdoctoral researchers in experimental atomic and optical physics. Current research conducted by our team of four staff, five postdocs, and two students focuses on atomtronics [New J. Phys. 19 , 020201, (2017)] and quantum information science [Phys. Rev. A 101, 030301(R ) (2020)] with ultracold atoms. The new postdocs will share responsibility for developing a number of new research directions.
The Center for Complex Quantum Systems at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, invites applications for several postdoc positions with exciting opportunities to join new collaborative research projects in theoretical and experimental quantum physics.
The positions are available from September 1 2020, or as soon as possible hereafter.
The position is a two year full-time position.
The Quantum Information & Computational Physics (QuICoPhy) theory lab of Prof. Stefanos Kourtis in the Department of Physics at Université de Sherbrooke is looking to recruit up to two postdoctoral researchers with a background and interest in quantum condensed-matter theory, quantum information, and computational problems in general. The appointments will be for two years with a possibility of renewal for a third year. The anticipated start date is February 2021 but later start dates are possible.
The Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at the Medical University of Vienna (head:
Prof. Wolfgang Drexler, Vienna) in collaboration with the Institute for Integrated Circuits at the
Johannes Kepler University Linz (head: Prof. Robert Wille, Linz) is seeking for a Postdoc in the area of
quantum computing.
The Soft and Complex Materials Lab at IST Austria is looking for an exceptional experimental postdoc. The successful candidate will design and build a sophisticated optical tweezers system to study the physics of tribocharging at the single charge level. Experience with optics, automation, and LabView is highly sought, but any exceptional candidate with a strong experimental background will be considered. The duration of the project will be two years with the possibility of extension.
A post-doctoral position is opened at the Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (IRIG, formerly INAC) of the CEA Grenoble (France) on the theory and modeling of silicon-on-insulator quantum bits (qubits). The selected candidate is expected to start between October and December 2020, for up to two years.