PhD

Application deadline: 

Saturday, August 31, 2019

The Cretan Matter Waves group at IESL FORTH in Heraklion (Greece) is looking for an excellent candidate for a PhD position in experimental matterwave interferometry with ultracold atoms. This project will be supervised by Dr. Wolf von Klitzing.

Application deadline: 

Saturday, August 31, 2019

The Cretan Matter Waves group at IESL FORTH in Heraklion (Greece) is looking for an excellent candidate for a PhD position in experimental matterwave interferometry with ultracold atoms. This project will be supervised by Dr. Wolf von Klitzing.

Application deadline: 

Friday, July 12, 2019

Overview: A well-funded UNSW Scientia Scholarship is available in a PhD project to study device-to-device quantum communication via satellites. The scholarship is fully funded for four years, covers all university tuition fees, carries a paid annual stipend of AUD 41,209 (indexed to 2019 rates), and an additional research/travel budget of up to AUD 10,000 per year. This Scholarship is open to applicants from any nationality.

Application deadline: 

Friday, August 2, 2019

Fully funded Ph.D. scholarships for foreign students are available within the first Italian inter-university PhD program in Quantum Technologies:
http://www.fisica.unina.it/presentazione-dottorato-qt

The PhD program is jointly offered by the University of Napoli Federico II, the National Council of Research (CNR) and the University of Camerino.

The starting date of the PhD program is expected to be October 2019.

Application deadline: 

Monday, June 17, 2019

The Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics (KdVI) at the University of Amsterdam invites you to apply for a PhD position in quantum information in the group of Michael Walter. We are part of the QuSoft Research Center, which brings together researchers from many different disciplines working in all areas of quantum information science.

Application deadline: 

Monday, June 10, 2019

The Quantum Information Group at the Institute of Theoretical Physics invites applications for positions for two Research Assistants (m/f/d) (Salary Scale 13 TV-L, 75% - 100%) to be appointed as soon as possible. The positions are initially limited to one year with the possibility of extension. These positions are part of different research projects and therefore open for post-doctoral researchers and/or PhD students.

Responsibilities and duties

We announce the opening of two PhD positions in non-equilibrium many-body theory in the Institute of Physics at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz to work in the group of Jun. Prof. Dr. J. Marino (https://sites.google.com/site/jamirmarino/).

The PhD student will be an integral part of a new team of researchers covering a broad range of topics including quantum statistical physics, condensed-matter theory, and quantum many-body optics in far-from-equilibrium conditions.

Application deadline: 

Monday, November 30, 2020

The Hannover Centre for Optical Technologies (HOT) invites applications for the position of a

Research Assistant (PhD position) – Photonic networks for quantum machine learning
(Salary Scale 13 TV-L, 75 %)

starting the next possible date. This fixed-term post is initially available until 31.12.2021 and extendable. The position provides the opportunity of further academic qualification.

Application deadline: 

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Efficient atom photon interfaces are the basis for quantum computers, fibre networks or miniaturised quantum sensors. Photons are ideal systems to create entangled states or to carry quantum information, while atoms are well suited for information storage or to mediate interactions between photons.

Application deadline: 

Monday, May 27, 2019

POSITION DESCRIPTION
> Fundamental study of nonlinear optics on the nanoscale
> Real-life applications to spectroscopy and microscopy
> Breakthrough research at the University of Technology Sydney

A PhD scholarship is available for the right candidate, working on Nanoscale Nonlinear Optics at the University of Technology, Sydney. The project involves the design, fabrication and experimental characterisation of smaller-than-wavelength optical resonators and 2D-material based photonic devices to enable efficient wavelength conversion.

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