quantum algorithms

For full details of the application procedure, please see
http://www.research.ie/scheme/government-ireland-postgraduate-scholarship-scheme-2017.
Before applying, please make contact with Dr. M. Mc Gettrick at michael.mcgettrick@nuigalway.ie,
http://www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~gettrick/, to
discuss research topics.

Applications are invited for Government of Ireland Scholarships to study for a Ph.D. at the National University of
Ireland, Galway. Specific topics of interest are quantum games and quantum walks. In the first instance, for more information, please email michael.mcgettrick@nuigalway.ie

The Quantum Computing Lab in the Centre for Quantum Computation and Intelligent Systems at the University of Technology, Sydney invites applications for PhD positions. We currently have a range of scholarships available for Semester 1 2015 (commencing in the first few months of 2015).

QuSoft is the Dutch research Center for Quantum Software, a collaboration between the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI). Its mission is to explore and develop uses of quantum computers and other quantum technologies, for the benefit of society. The researchers at QuSoft develop algorithms, software and applications that exploit the extraordinary power of quantum computers based on their quantum mechanical properties, such as superposition, interference and entanglement.

The Quantum Computing Lab at Virginia Commonwealth University currently has a Ph.D. position available. Tuition and stipend are provided.

Requirements: A background in quantum mechanics or quantum computing is preferred but not necessary; the requirements are a Master's degree in theoretical computer science or a related field (such as mathematics), elementary linear algebra (vector spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors), and mathematical maturity.

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