#quantum computing

Dates: 

Wednesday, December 14, 2022 to Thursday, December 15, 2022

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, October 27, 2022

Join us for an exciting two-day workshop with an intense focus on continuous-variable photonic quantum computing in a Christmas-decorated Copenhagen.

The aim of the workshop is to gather a large share of the researchers working on this rather specific topic for engaging talks and discussions. This will hopefully generate new ideas and further advance the prospects of bulding a truly scalable photonic quantum computer. The list of invited speakers include many of the top experts in the field.

You will be working in the lab with ion traps from day one, but you don’t need to come in as an expert. We are looking for outstanding scientists who are keen to contribute to our mission. We particularly value fields involving coherent control of quantum systems, whatever form it takes (our current team comes from backgrounds including ions, atoms, and quantum dots).

You will be working to solve unique, never-before-solved challenges with a world-class team of scientists and engineers. We work across fields including algorithm design, microfabrication, opto-mechanical engineering, vacuum design, and radiofrequency electronics.

The NanoQuCo CAM Synergy Grant on New Emerging Scientific Fields (https://www.nanoquco.es) is offering positions for excellent postdoctoral researchers and PhD students to work on the development of quantum technologies, such as quantum computers, sensors and simulators, based on nanophotonic devices.

Job Description:

At Horizon Quantum Computing, we aim to bridge the gap between quantum computers and conventional software development. We are seeking applicants with experience in one or more of the following areas to join us as we develop tools to program some of the world’s most advanced processors:

A one-year postdoc position with 64hrs teaching in the field of quantum computing and quantum information is available within the Team QuaCS (Quantum Computation Structures) that is currently under creation at Université de Paris-Saclay.

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