quantum information theory

The Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics (SITP) invites applications for a postdoctoral scholar position in quantum information science. Areas of interest include core quantum information subjects such as algorithms, communication and fault-tolerance, in addition to connections with other branches of physics.

A curriculum vitae, publication list, statement of research interests and three letters of recommendation are required. Applications should be uploaded to academicjobsonline.org.

SUSTech's Quantum Information Group

The group offers Full Scholarship PhD position for joint program opportunities with NUS, HKU, HKUST, University of Warwick, University of LEEDS, University of Birmingham. A student will be conferred a single PhD degree by the corresponding collaboration university.

The group focuses on the following topics:

Quantum Simulation and Computation
Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Information Theory
Quantum Communication
Computational Complexity of Physics and Chemistry

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

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ICITS 2016 - 9th International Conference on Information Theoretic Security

9-12 August 2016, Tacoma, Washington, USA.

http://www.icits2016.com

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Submission deadline: 

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Registration deadline: 

Saturday, February 28, 2015

ICITS is a conference about all aspects of information-theoretic security and brings together the leading researchers in the areas of cryptography, information theory and quantum information. It is the successor conference to the 2005 IEEE Information-Theory Workshop on Theory and Practice in Information-Theoretic Security (ITW 2005) on Awaji Island, Japan.

=Call for Papers: ICITS 2015=
8th International Conference on Information-theoretic Security (ICITS)
May 2-5, 2015, USI Lugano, Switzerland
www.icits2015.net

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