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PhD position in theoretical quantum physics at Lille University
Warsaw Quantum Computing Group - Episode LXVI
There are hardly better ways to celebrate World Quantum Day (14.04.2025) than by organizing a quantum meetup ;)
We invite you to attend Episode LXVI of Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetups and the afterparty. This time it will be an onsite event that will take place in CIC Warsaw, we will start on 14.04.2025, at 18:00 UTC+2.
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Theoretical studies of reactive charge transfer processes at Stockholm University
We are looking for a PhD candidate to contribute to the development of theoretical methods for studying reactive charge-transfer processes. When oppositely charged ions collide, the resulting dynamics cannot be fully described within the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. In collisions involving molecular ions, not only does charge transfer occur, but molecular bonds may also break or form. These processes are crucial for understanding how molecules are created and destroyed in the interstellar medium, yet our current knowledge of them remains limited.
Foundations of Quantum Computing (FQC) 2025
We're excited to share that applications are now open for the third edition of the Foundations of Quantum Computing (FQC2025) workshop, organised by the Quantum Software Lab and Royal Holloway, University of London, happening at the University of Edinburgh from 16–18 June 2025.
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QPoland Quantum Machine Learning workshop
Quantum Machine Learning (QML) is a discipline seeking to take advantage of quantum mechanical processes to induce or enhance machine learning. It combines in novel ways the concepts and algorithms adopted from Quantum Computing and Machine Learning, and is underpinned by the Quantum Mechanics theory and formalism.
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Postdoc on quantum computing / quantum engineering in Grenoble
The newly created “Maison du Quantique - House of Quantum, Grenoble Alps” (MdQ Alps) is hiring a quantum engineer to work at the interface between the quantum platforms that are being developed in France, quantum algorithms, quantum simulators and quantum-inspired algorithms to explore potential quantum advantage for fundamental and practical applications.
Call for Poster Presentations for the "Quantum Computing for Plasma Physics" satellite meeting
We are pleased to announce the “Quantum Computing for Plasma Physics” satellite meeting, which will be held on July 12th, 2025, at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC) in Vilnius, Lithuania.
PhD position in Quantum information theory at the Mathematical Institute of SAS, Bratislava
The Mathematical Institute of SAS in Bratislava offers a PhD position for research in quantum information theory, under supervision of Anna Jenčová http://www.mat.savba.sk/~jencova/index.html. The study is organized in cooperation with the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava.
VIE-CRYPT25 - Vienna Workshop on quantum cryptography beyond quantum key distribution
By gathering experts from computer science and quantum photonics, this workshop will encourage discussions between the theoretical and experimental communities of quantum cryptography. With a special focus on quantum primitives going beyond quantum key distribution, presentations will cover both recent progress and open challenges in the design of new protocols, practical security proofs and photonic implementations.


