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Applications now open for Sydney Quantum Academy PhD Scholarships offering a competitive stipend of up to AU$35,000 p.a. to undertake research at one of our partner universities including: the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, UNSW Sydney, and the University of Technology Sydney.
Your mission
As Quantum Algorithm Developer at Q.ANT, you will set new standards on the Quality of photonic quantum computing. You will Anticipate which existing quantum algorithms are most suitable to be adapted onto our photonic architecture for a given problem set. Furthermore, your Nosiness and creativity will let you to devise novel photonic quantum algorithms. In combination with the collaborative Teamwork of all Q.ANTies, this will enable you to solve thus far intractable problems.
Your tasks
Position: Intern, in the Centre for Quantum Engineering, Research and Education (CQuERE), TCG CREST, Kolkata.
Salary: Rs. 25000/- per month.
Duration: Flexible, can be between 3 months and 1 year.
Mode: online/ hybrid (in-person+online), depending on the covid situation.
Position: Quantum Software Engineer, in the Centre for Quantum Engineering, Research and Education (CQuERE), TCG CREST, Kolkata.
Salary: Rs. 60000/- per month.
Duration: 2 years.
Mode: online/ hybrid (in-person+online), depending on the covid situation.
Eligibility: BE/BTech (preferably Engineering Physics or Computer Science, but interested candidates from other branches of engineering can also apply)/MSc (preferably Physics, Chemistry, or Computer Science, but interested candidates from other branches can also apply).
Application deadline:
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
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shannonw on Wed, 02/03/2022 - 08:43.
The activity concerns the establishment of a new public research and user platform for quantum computing: “aQCess -Atomic quantum computing as a service” which brings together a large number of French and International academic and industrial partners and is supported by the “Plan d’Investissment d’Avenir” of the "Agence National de la Recherche" and the “Programme et Equipements Prioritaire de Recherche Quantique”(PEPR) within the national quantum strategy.
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shannonw on Wed, 02/03/2022 - 08:41.
The activity concerns the establishment of a new public research and user platform for quantum computing: “aQCess -Atomic quantum computing as a service” which brings together a large number of French and International academic and industrial partners and is supported by the “Plan d’Investissment d’Avenir” of the "Agence National de la Recherche" and the “Programme et Equipements Prioritaire de Recherche Quantique” (PEPR) within the national quantum strategy.
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shannonw on Wed, 02/03/2022 - 08:38.
The activity concerns the establishment of a new public research and user platform for quantum computing: “aQCess -Atomic quantum computing as a service” which brings together a large number of French and International academic and industrial partners and is supported by the “Plan d’Investissment d’Avenir” of the "Agence National de la Recherche" and the “Programme et Equipements Prioritaire de Recherche Quantique” (PEPR) within the French national quantum strategy.
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lhenaut on Mon, 14/02/2022 - 14:20.
Cambridge Quantum is expanding its Quantum Error Correction team in its Cambridge office. As a Research Scientist, you'll work on reducing error rates in quantum states, gates, preparations, measurements, and algorithms. This includes, but is not limited to, improvements in compilation of quantum algorithms into sequences of fault-tolerant operations, the design of quantum error-correcting codes and fault-tolerant circuits, as well as advances in quantum control and device/process characterization.
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