PhD

Application deadline: 

Thursday, June 15, 2023

I am looking for motivated scientists to join my new group at the University of Augsburg, Germany.
You will work on theoretical modeling and simulation of spin qubits in quantum dots.

Application deadline: 

Saturday, April 22, 2023

The PhD candidate will develop QKD hardware for satellite-based QKD, in collaboration with researchers from Toshiba Europe Limited and Heriot Watt University. Particular attention will be given to the development of optimized devices for quantum random number generation and free-space quantum key distribution transmission. The candidate will implement innovative schemes for information encoding at different wavelengths, assemble devices using discrete optics and participate to the development of the control electronics. The optics to decode the encoded pulses may also be developed in the scope of the PhD project.

Application deadline: 

Saturday, April 22, 2023

In this project, the candidate will work on developing new techniques to support phase-based quantum communications and enable their wider adoption. The project will be carried out under the joint supervision of Dr Andrew J. Shields of Toshiba Europe Ltd and Prof Marcos Curty of the University of Vigo, and will primarily be conducted at Toshiba's Research Laboratories in Cambridge, UK. The project will involve experimental work that will be accompanied by theoretical modelling and simulations.

The candidate will receive funding for 3 years and during this period will pursue a doctoral degree that will be awarded by the University of Vigo, Spain. The candidate will join a recently funded MSCA European Doctoral Network (DN) on quantum-safe Internet: QSI.

Application deadline: 

Friday, March 17, 2023

The Quantum Information group (Department of Computer Science, Paderborn University, Germany) in the Faculty for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics is seeking a:

Research Associate (PhD student)
(pay scale E 13 TV-L)

Application deadline: 

Friday, March 31, 2023

We are offering one PhD position to well-qualified, highly motivated, and dynamic early career researcher who wish to enhance their scientific career in a stimulating top environment.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

We are looking for a full-time research assistant on the topic of
Software Development for Quantum Networks. The successful candidate is to work in close collaboration with an experimental group. Tasks include the development and maintenance of a software framework to support the continuous development of the demonstrator.

About us

PhD and postdoc positions are available in the group of Prof. Stefan Willitsch at the University of Basel (Switzerland) on the development of quantum technologies for single trapped molecular ions and their application in precision spectroscopy.

Project description

Application deadline: 

Sunday, April 30, 2023

The mission of the Institute for Quantum Computing Analytics (PGI-13) is to model and improve quantum computing systems on multiple levels. From optimal control of the hardware, over error mitigation and compilation, to application specific quantum algorithms. We focus working on interfaces between disciplines in large innovative projects that strive for the development of scalable and useful quantum computers. In a tight integration with quantum computer hardware developers, we investigate the applicability of quantum computers

Application deadline: 

Friday, March 17, 2023

The Quantum Fluids of Light group led by Julian Schmitt at the Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bonn (Germany) is inviting applications for a PhD position. The position is funded within an ERC Starting Grant. The specific research aims are as follows:

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

We are inviting applications for two PhD positions on quantum dynamics in the group Qhaos led by Silvia Pappalardi.

Several questions lie at the interface between quantum information theory and the dynamics of out-of-equilibrium many-body physics. How does quantum chaos emerge in the dynamics of many particles stems? Can we use quantum correlations to challenge classical dynamics? Our group is interested in the study of many-body dynamics using tools of statistical mechanics and quantum information, in particular entanglement.

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