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One of the remaining puzzles in modern physics is the transition from quantum to classical physics. While many models, like decoherence, have been proposed, experimental tests remain very challenging. One of the most promising avenues for observing quantum effects at a macroscopic scale has been through optomechanics in which the radiation pressure of light is used to probe and control the dynamics of mechanical oscillators.

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This position is funded by a government grant supporting PQC research and training and with the aim of generating UK-based capacity for future work in the field.  This is a fixed term position ending on 30th September 2018 and is available from 1st January 2015 (or as soon as possible thereafter).

QUTE-EUROPE and QUANTIKI are seeking for a motivated person with good computing skills and some background in quantum information. On a basis of ~600 EURO/month for a period over a year, you will help us to

- improve the user-friendliness of Quantiki
- implement new features
- add content and promote the site on the web
- join relevant databases of Qute-Europe and Quantiki

In recent years, NV center has led to extensive application in quantum information and quantum sensing research. However, there are many types of new defects in wide bandgap materials, such as SiV and defects in SiC. In our group, we will investigate novel types of defect system, which can have superior properties compared to NV center. Furthermore, we will use them in the research of quantum optics and quantum information. The research will be supported by our recent national research fellowship funding with a budget around ~3M S$.

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The 10th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography, will be held at the Dupréel Auditorium, Solbosch campus, Université libre de Bruxelles from 20–22 May 2015.

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