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The quantum technologies team within the Experimental Quantum Optics & Photonics group at the University of Strathclyde have two positions available to work on:
- laser cooled atomic clocks with the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme
- compact systems for BEC within a new European Space Agency project.

Project description

The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics at NUI Galway is seeking to recruit a lecturer in Mathematics for the period September 1st 2017 to August 31 2019. The closing date for applications is May 18th. Details of the job description and the application procedure can be found under "academic vacancies" at https://www.nuigalway.ie/about-us/jobs/

Fully-funded positions (all fees plus £14,553-per-year, tax free stipend) are available to undertake research in experimental quantum sensing and measurement. Four studentships are available via the Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology, as part of which students will join a cohort of 20 students from across the UK. Candidates in this programme will spend part of their first year undertaking an MRes in Translational Quantum Technology at the University of Birmingham.

Positions are available on the following projects

Submission deadline: 

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

We are organising a workshop on quantum networks sponsored by the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXI) under the project "Quantum Bayesian networks: the physics of nonlocal events”. This will the last in a series of three workshops, the first of which took place in Barcelona (http://qbnetworks.icfo.eu/), and the second in Natal, Brazil (http://iip.ufrn.br/eventsdetail.php?inf===QTUVkM).

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