PostDoc in cold atom theory at IF PAN, Warsaw, Poland
Job ID: #JOB10/2018
Job Title: Post-Doc in cold atoms theory
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Job ID: #JOB10/2018
Job Title: Post-Doc in cold atoms theory
“IQSA-2018” is a major international conference integrating all fields of quantum mechanics and its applications. It provides an important opportunity for researchers to disseminate their results and to obtain feedback both from their peers and from senior members of the community. Owing to its interdisciplinary and foundational character, the objective of the conference is to encourage communication between researchers throughout the world whose research is related to:
- quantum structures and their applications in physics, mathematics and philosophy
STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Trapped Rydberg ions are a novel quantum system. By laser light, the outermost electron of trapped ions is excited to high-lying orbitals. Such Rydberg ions are million times bigger than ions in the ground state, and due to their size, they obtain very peculiar properties. For instance, they have very large transition dipole moments thus become very sensitive to microwave fields.
STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Postdoctoral Fellow in Quantum Photonics
The research focuses on solid-state devices for the generation, storage, and manipulation of quantum light, with applications in quantum technologies.
Candidates will have demonstrated academic success at the highest level, enthusiasm, independent thinking, and shown an aptitude for experimental physics.
The Light-Matter Interactions Unit (groups.oist.jp/light) in OIST, headed by Prof Síle Nic Chormaic, invites applications for a postdoc on quantum dot integration with structured optical nanofibers for cavity QED measurements. The successful candidate will work within the Neutral Atoms for Quantum Technologies Group. Only candidates with research vision and exemplary publication records will be considered. The successful candidate must have experience in nano waveguides, optical nanofibers, ideally with quantum dot manipulation skills.
The Light-Matter Interactions Unit (groups.oist.jp/light) in OIST, headed by Prof Síle Nic Chormaic, invites applications for postdoctoral or staff scientist positions in experimental cold atom physics. The successful candidates will need to contribute to one of our strands of research within the Neutral Atoms for Quantum Technologies Group on optical nanofiber integration into laser-cooled ground state and Rydberg atomic systems. Only candidates with research vision and exemplary publication records will be considered.
We invites applications for different positions in experimental or theoretical studies of dark matter detection with optical atomic clocks and in in theoretical/observational inhomogeneous cosmology. The candidate can choose between:
Applications are invited for a position as a Post-Doctoral Research Officer at the Department of Physics in the College of Science at Swansea University, to develop research in the field of theoretical quantum information, under the supervision of Dr Markus Müller (http://www.markus-mueller.website).
The quantum group at the University of Malta is recruiting a tenure track lecturer!
We are a young theoretical quantum physics group working on the lovely island of Malta. We are based in the Department of Physics at the University of Malta, a vibrant research-led department with active interests in the quantum world, applications of electromagnetism, and astrophysics and cosmology. The work of our group spans the fields of quantum optics, including quantum optomechanics and quantum information, and quantum thermodynamics.
The Relativistic Quantum Information – North 2018 Conference at the University of Vienna is held under the auspices of the International Society for Relativistic Quantum Information and is the ninth in the series of such meetings taking place in the Northern Hemisphere. This workshop series aims to bring together researchers working across quantum information science, quantum field theory in curved spacetime, and quantum gravity.