PhD

Application deadline: 

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Photonic linear optical networks are a promising platform for quantum information processing. The challenge in universal photonic quantum computing is its scalability. To scale up photonic quantum computing, one will need to achieve the stability of photonic sources, the tunability of linear optical interferometers, and the efficiency of photon number-resolving detectors. All these requirements can be met in integrated photonics.

Application deadline: 

Friday, August 30, 2024

OpenSuperQ+ is ambitious project to build the first powerful quantum computer of more than 1000 qubits: https://www.opensuperqplus.eu . The contribution of PGI-2 led by Dr. Ansari (more information available at https://sites.google.com/site/mansari ), is scientific to simulate a precise model for this quantum processor, aiming at constructing new schemes to better qubits and gates. Dr.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, June 20, 2024

We are looking for applicants for the phd project “Qubit-aware quantum algorithm development”.

Application deadline: 

Friday, May 31, 2024

We are looking for a PhD/postdoctoral researcher for the Quantum Computing research group of Mariami Gachechiladze at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. The position starts on 01.08.2024 and is in the scope of the QuantERA II Programme, which has received funding from the EU’s H2020 research and innovation program under GA No 101017733.

Application deadline: 

Sunday, June 30, 2024

The Theory of Quantum Materials and Solid-State Quantum technologies group https://wp.icmm.csic.es/tqe/ at the Materials Science Institute Madrid (ICMM) https://www.icmm.csic.es/ is seeking well-qualified, highly motivated, and dynamic young scientists at PhD level in theory and simulation of spin qubits and hybrid semiconductor-superconductor systems .

Application deadline: 

Sunday, May 26, 2024

For the newly established research group on quantum cryptography led by Ramona Wolf at the University of Siegen (Germany), we are looking for a motivated PhD student. Possible research topics include:

  • Security proof techniques for quantum key distribution, in particular those related to quantum steering
  • Quantum random number generation
  • Entropic uncertainty relations and their use in QKD
  • Quantum foundations

Applicants are expected to have

Application deadline: 

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Graduate and postdoctoral researcher opportunities available at Université de Sherbrooke, for the following two projects:

1. Tensor network methods for quantum error correction, in partnership with NVIDIA
2. Quantum artificial intelligence with neutral atoms, in partnership with PASQAL

There are at least 4 fully funded scholarships for graduate researchers and at least 2 postdoctoral researcher positions with competitive pay.

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Steigen Sie ein in die faszinierende Welt des Deutschen Zentrums für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), um mit Forschung und Innovation die Zukunft mitzugestalten! Mit dem Know-how und der Neugier unserer 11.000 Mitarbeitenden aus 100 Nationen sowie unserer einzigartigen Infrastruktur bieten wir ein spannendes und inspirierendes Arbeitsumfeld. Gemeinsam entwickeln wir nachhaltige Technologien und tragen so zur Lösung globaler Herausforderungen bei. Möchten Sie diese große Zukunftsaufgabe mit uns zusammen angehen? Dann ist Ihr Platz bei uns!

Application deadline: 

Sunday, October 27, 2024

As part of the QuantaMole consortium, we are interested in studying novel materials with extremely high nonlinearities, as well as their application as potential mediators of interactions between photons. A significant no-go result in this field is that “Single-photon Kerr nonlinearities do not help quantum computation”. We are interested in going beyond this result and study other geometries, configurations and topologies in which new materials can provide the sought-after interactions. This might include resonating geometries, utilizing χ(2) nonlinearities instead of χ(3), and new states of light in which to apply these nonlinear operations with more success.

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