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An associate professor/junior associate professor position on quantum information at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Japan.

For details, please contact tomoyuki.morimae@yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp

A fixed term postdoctoral appointment is available for 24 months in the Department of Physics, to work in the group of Professor Tim Spiller on an Innovate UK- funded project “3QN: Towards A New UK Industry for Novel Quantum Receivers in Nascent Satellite QKD Global Markets”.

Quantum Engineering Science and Technology (QUEST) group at University of Massachusetts, Lowell and the National Institute of Standards & Technology are looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher to start as soon as possible. Superconducting circuits represent a very promising platform for actualizing quantum information processors. This postdoctoral research opportunity will involve design, fabrication and characterization of superconducting qubit systems.

QUantum Engineering Science and technology (QUEST) group at UMass Lowell invites applications for postdoctoral scholar position in theory and phenomenology of quantum information processing. The initial term of appointment is two years, contingent on satisfactory research progress. Selected candidate is expected to join in spring–early summer 2019, though some flexibility in start date maybe accommodated.

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, February 28, 2019

The combination of quantum physics with information theory has posed new challenges for physicists and mathematicians. To further develop the field, researchers need to learn methods and understand open challenges in an interdisciplinary manner. On the mathematical side, results in algorithmic algebra, convex optimization, and multilinear algebra provide novel tools for tackling physical problems. In physics, open questions in entanglement theory, information processing and many-body systems are waiting for the mathematical advances to solve them.

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