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Application deadline: 

Monday, February 5, 2024

This research fellowship in the field of quantum sensing will be undertaken in both the ESA Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality (D/TEC) and the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes (D/EOP). In this way, as a Research Fellow you will benefit from the blue-sky, theoretical focus of the Advanced Concepts Team within D/TEC at ESTEC during your first year, transferring in your second year to the D/EOP Future Missions Division (EOP-FM) to enable the practical application of your research.

Application deadline: 

Monday, January 15, 2024

The Peter Grünberg Institute for Quantum Control (PGI-8) at the Forschungszentrum Jülich specialises in novel optimisation strategies for emerging quantum technologies. These emerging technologies aim to provide transformative changes to our society, including how we think about information, and unlocking vast calculations for the natural sciences, logistical problem solving, and high-performance computation. Our group has pioneered the application of quantum optimal control methods to quantum computation and many-body quantum systems.

Application deadline: 

Friday, January 5, 2024

Salary: Scale 7 (£39,347 - £42,978) - Full time/Fixed Term Contract
Closing date: 5-Jan-2024 23:59 (UK time)

Applications are invited for the position of a 2-year Research Fellow on the Fault Tolerant Quantum Simulation project at the University of Portsmouth. The main project will involve the development of quantum simulation in the first- and second-quantised systems.

Application deadline: 

Sunday, December 31, 2023

The University of Vienna, in collaboration with the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology and the Cluster of Excellence QuantA, is seeking a dedicated Quantum Knowledge & Innovation Broker to join our dynamic team.

Application deadline: 

Friday, December 8, 2023

Job Requirement: To develop and assist optical setup for Cold atom-based Gravimeter experiment.
Qualification: PhD in Physics/ Engineering or allied areas.
Tenure: Initially for 1 year but can be extended based on performance and project requirement.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Among many research institutions of FZJ, five of them participate in OpenSuperQ+ https://www.opensuperqplus.eu - the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), the Institute for Quantum Computing Analytics (PGI-12), the Institute for Quantum Control (PGI-8), the Institute for Theoretical Nanoelectronics (PGI-2) and the Institute for Functional Quantum Computing (PGI-13).

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the Atomic Frequency Standards group at the National Metrological Institute, Turin, Italy (https://labafs.inrim.it/).

Application deadline: 

Friday, December 15, 2023

A 2-year postdoc position is available at the group of Mathematical Physics of the University of Tübingen. It is part of the Collaborative Research Center “Mathematics of Many Body Quantum Systems and Their Collective Phenomena” between the University of Tübingen and the Munich universities TUM and LMU. The research project associated with the position lies at the interface between mathematical physics and quantum information theory and will focus on the study of properties of locality, stability, and correlations for quantum many-body systems. The project is led by JProf. Angela Capel and Prof. Stefan Teufel.

We are looking for a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to work in the field of quantum communications in the group led by prof. V. Ahufinger and in collaboration with prof. Anna Sanpera.
The postdoc is expected to work in propagation of quantum states of light in topological systems.

The position will be based at the Optics group of the Physics Department of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and hangs under the National Spanish Project Quantum Communications funded by EU-Next Generations Funds.

Application deadline: 

Monday, January 1, 2024

A 2-year postdoc position is available at the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (www.tcd.ie/Physics). The position is sponsored by the European Research Council through the Starting Grant AI-DEMON: Artificial Intelligence Design of Molecular Nano-Magnets and Molecular Qubits. The aim of this project is to push the boundaries of the state-of-the-art in the computational modelling and design of magnetic molecules. The interaction between spins and phonons is one of the main limits to the development of spin quantum technologies and in this project we will use first-principles and open quantum systems theory to unravel the details of spin-phonon coupling and develop new magnetic molecules with long spin coherence and lifetime[1-5]. The project will be developed by the group of Prof. Lunghi at the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin.

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