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Position Description: The Condensed Matter and Complex Systems Group in the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has a postdoctoral position opening in the area of quantum computing and quantum machine learning. This position provides an opportunity to develop novel quantum algorithms (including noise-resilient algorithms) and generally answer the fundamental question: what are quantum computers good for? The postdoctoral project will also explore the emerging field of quantum machine learning.

We are looking for motivated and talented PhD candidates for the new Quantum Technology research group of Martin Kliesch at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) in Germany. The group aims to fill up two positions until summer 2018.

Theoretical studies of a few-body physics experimentally realized with ultra-cold atoms

In the group of Prof. Uwe R. Fischer at Seoul National University a position is open in the field of dissipative quantum state engineering. Possible topics include applications to noiseless subsystem protection of the fidelity of error correcting codes, quantum metrology and sensing, and concrete implementation setups.
Initial appointment is for one year with a possible extension to two years. Salary is according to the Korean postdoc scale.

The selected candidates will work with our established team of physicists and engineers to build our integrated photonic quantum computation platform based on the continuous variable (CV) approach. They will be involved in all aspects of the quantum hardware system at Xanadu’s lab: design of photonic components, construction of the apparatus, and carrying out key experiments. They will also be responsible for writing patents and peer-reviewed publications describing these devices and experiments. Successful applicants will have a proven track record of accomplishments in experimental quantum optics, having developed during their research careers cutting-edge techniques for the generation, control, and detection of non-classical light.

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