Postdoc positions in quantum algorithms and/or quantum machine learning with NISQ devices at CQT Singapore
Postdoc positions in quantum algorithms and/or quantum machine learning with NISQ devices
Postdoc positions in quantum algorithms and/or quantum machine learning with NISQ devices
The Faculty of Sciences at H.I.T. –Holon Institute of Technology (Israel) invites applications for postdoctoral positions in mathematical and theoretical physics funded by the Israel Science Foundation. The successful candidate will be involved in the projects on
☐ quantum chaos theory in many-body systems, led by Dr. Boris Gutkin;
☐ random matrix theory and quantum chaos, led by Prof. Eugene Kanzieper.
Applications are invited for the above post based in the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Nottingham. The successful candidate will carry out experimental research and technological development of quantum sensors.
The specific research focus is the development of optically pumped magnetometers (based on cesium atomic vapor) and their applications including medical applications. The project is funded by the EU/EPSRC QuantERA project: Continuously Monitored Quantum Sensors: Smart Tools and Applications.
The Light-Matter Interactions for Quantum Technologies Unit (Prof. S. Nic Chormaic), invites applications for several experienced researchers in experimental cold atom physics. Successful candidates will contribute to our active and well-funded research program, with a focus on optical nanofibre-mediated interactions. Only candidates with research vision and a strong publication record in the field will be considered.. The laboratory is very well equipped and we have several active collaborations.
We are inviting applications for a postdoc position within the Barz group at the University of Stuttgart.
The successful candidate will work on the development of integrated silicon circuits and their use in quantum information processing.
The position will be funded by the BMBF project SiSiQ – Silicon photonics in secure quantum networks (https://www.fmq.uni-stuttgart.de/barz-group/research/project-SiSiQ/).
We are looking for excellent and highly motivated postdocs:
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position in theoretical condensed matter physics. The successful candidate is expected to have a PhD in condensed-matter theory and will work in the group of Professor Mark Dykman in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University. She or he will participate in the research of electrons on the helium surface, with the emphasis on the spin dynamics, decoherence mechanisms, and the operation of spin-based qubits. The initial appointment will be one year, but is renewable for an additional year.
We seek excellent, highly motivated and independent postdoctoral researchers to join our theoretical quantum technology research group led by Prof. Markus Müller. Our group recently relocated to the Institute for Quantum Information at RWTH Aachen University and the Peter-Grünberg- Institute for Theoretical Nanotechnology at the Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany.
We seek for a highly motivated, skilled, and independent researcher to join our research group at Stockholm University (http://qphotonics.fysik.su.se). The successful candidate should have interest in quantum technologies, specifically quantum communication.
The publications relevant for the topic of this project:
[1] arXiv:1701.08986; [2] arXiv:1403.4194, [3] arXiv:1506.02429;
Interested applicants should apply using Stockholm University recruitment system. To apply for this vacancy, please use
We are looking for a quantum theorist to join our Quantum Theory Team in Edinburgh. This position will be focused on (i)
developing open systems tools for modelling
nanoscale quantum devices with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency; and (ii) applying these
to real devices and seeing them tested by our experimental collaborators.
This position is part of a joint project between the University of St Andrews (Dr Brendon Lovett and Dr Jonathan Keeling) and Heriot-Watt University (Dr Erik Gauger), involving a team of seven
researchers.