Physics

The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University invites applications for at least 5 new faculty members.

Targeted areas for the current search include:

Physics: Quantum Information; Ultracold Physics; Condensed Matter; Cosmology/Gravitational Waves
Mathematics: Discrete Mathematics; Computational Sciences; Big Data Analysis
Chemistry: Chemical Biology; Materials Chemistry (including Polymer Chemistry, Metal-Organic Frameworks)
Life Sciences: Cell Biology; Theoretical Biology; Behavioral Learning Theory

The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University invites applications for at least 7 new faculty members. Research areas include Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology and Environmental Science, Marine Science, Mathematics, Neuroscience, and Physics. Appointments will be made as Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Tenured Associate Professor, and Tenured Professor. This is part of a plan to hire 50 new faculty members by 2023.

Submission deadline: 

Friday, August 31, 2012

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

It is our great pleasure to announce that Asia-Pacific Conference & Workshop on Quantum Information Science 2012 (APCWQIS 2012) will be held on December 3-7th, 2012 in Putrajaya. APCWQIS 2012 is the sixth one in their respective series and is organized jointly by Institute for Mathematical Research (INSPEM), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) with Faculties of Science, Engineering and Computer Science & Information Technology of UPM, Universiti Malaya and International Islamic University, Malaysia.

The [http://quicc.net Summer School on Quantum Information, Computing and Control, QuICC], will be held in Aberystwyth, Wales, on August 27 - September 1, 2012.

PhD Positions in Many-Body Theory of Ultra-cold Atoms

Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg, Germany

We offer three PhD positions, available immediately, at the newly created Center for Optical Quantum Technologies (ZOQ). In a vibrant, communicative environment, we study a wide range of quantum phenomena, from technological aspects of ultra-cold atom systems to fundamental questions of many-body theory. We use both analytical approaches, e.g. field-theoretic descriptions, as well as numerical methods, such as simulations.

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