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There is an opening for a postdoctoral fellow to work at the QuSys Group at Trinity College Dublin with some flexibility in the precise starting date (Early 2022 would be ideal). We are particularly interested in expertise in the area of simulation of non-equilibrium quantum many-body physics.

The QuSys group is a dynamic and international group lead by Prof. John Goold. The groups interests are diverse ranging from thermodynamics of quantum systems and quantum transport in non equilibrium steady states (NESS) to quantum information and many-body physics.

We are a theory-experimental research group at the National University of Singapore (Faculty of Engineering/Electrical & Computer Eng) and Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT). Our research is focused on innovative quantum cryptographic systems, specializing in quantum key distribution and quantum random number expansion/generation.

The Quantum Systems Unit, headed by Prof. Thomas Busch, has an opening for a theoretical post-doctoral scholar in the area of strongly correlated quantum gases. We are looking for expertise in in cold atomic and quantum many-body physics, paired with strong mathematical skills.

The group is located at OIST on the sub-tropical island of Okinawa in Japan and offers a vibrant, collaborative and international research environment

The Quantum Internet research team, co-led by Angela Sara Cacciapuoti and Marcello Caleffi, is looking for postdoctoral fellows willing to join the group with expertise ranging from quantum information theory through quantum information processing to quantum communication theory and quantum networks.

The group is one of the leaders in the area of quantum internet design, and more details can be found in the group web page:
www.quantuminternet.it

We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher to develop time-resolved quantum metrology approaches for the detection of infrared radiation, working in the Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics Group, led by Matteo Clerici, at the University of Glasgow.
The research will focus on developing a pulsed twin-beam source for time-resolved sub-shot noise differential measurement. The project is in collaboration with industrial partners delivering the balanced detector to be used in the metrology experiments.

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