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Internships, RA, and RF positions in the interface of quantum algorithms, quantum simulation and machine learning in Angelakis Group at CQT Singapore (www.quantumlah.org)

We are looking for excellent and highly motivated students or graduates of Physics, Maths, Enginnering or CS schools, with strong analytical skills, and passion in learning to to join our team.

Registration deadline: 

Saturday, November 30, 2019

The "Minerva-Gentner Symposium on Quantum Simulations Using Photons, Atoms, and Molecules" will be held February 23-27, 2020 in Tze'elim, Israel. It will be part of the distinguished series of Minerva-Gentner symposia of the Minerva Foundation, and will gather around 50 leading researchers and students in all aspects of quantum simulation, including theory and experiment. The goal of this symposium will be to bring together the quantum science and, in particular, quantum simulation communities from Germany, Israel, and the rest of the world.

Internships, RA, and RF positions in the interface of quantum algorithms, quantum simulation and machine learning in Angelakis Group at CQT Singapore (www.quantumlah.org)

We are looking for excellent and highly motivated students or graduates of Physics, Maths, Enginnering or CS schools, with strong analytical skills, and passion in learning to to join our team.

Frontiers in Continuous Variable Quantum Computation

at the Department of Physics of the TU-Darmstadt in Germany. The position is available for the total duration of six years (fixed term, nontenured). You only qualify if you are maximally 4 years after graduation with PhD.

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