PostDoc

Application deadline: 

Thursday, December 31, 2020

We are the Quantum Circuits Research & Engineering Workgroup (qcrew) in Singapore. We focus on building quantum devices using superconducting circuits to provide crucial building blocks for quantum computers and versatile testbeds for exploring novel phenomena in quantum physics. We have multiple Ph.D and post-doc openings for motivated young scientist with backgrounds in experimental physics or engineering to join our team. For more details, go to our team website at www.quantumcrew.org or contact Yvonne directly.

Application deadline: 

Monday, March 9, 2020

https://www.quantumlah.org/
We seek up to two highly motivated, skilled and independent researchers to join our research group at CQT and NUS ECE.

Application deadline: 

Sunday, April 5, 2020

The Quantum Information and Inference group led by Jan Kolodynski at the Centre of New Technologies (CeNT) of the University of Warsaw offers a 2(+1)-year postdoctoral position within the project Continuously Monitored Quantum Sensors: Smart Tools and Applications (C'MON-QSENS!)

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

6 postdoc positions in theoretical quantum optics and quantum information science are available at the Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies (QOT) at the University of Warsaw. Successful candidates will work within one of the following research teams:
Quantum Technologies Lab led by Prof Konrad Banaszek
Quantum Information and Inference Lab led by Dr Jan Kołodyński
Quantum Resources and Information Lab led by Dr Alexander Streltsov

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

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Postdoctoral Position on Quantum Computing and Optimization
Lehigh University

Quantum Computing and Optimization Laboratory,
Industrial and Systems Engineering Department,
Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, PA, USA
https://qcol.lehigh.edu/
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Application deadline: 

Thursday, April 30, 2020

In the Theory of Cold Atoms group of Prof. Uwe R. Fischer at Seoul National University, two Postdoc positions are open in the field of quantum simulations of curved spacetimes (aka analogue gravity). Previous experience in the latter field and its implementations in various systems is required, such as in ultracold dilute quantum gases, ion traps, polariton condensates etc., and is to be documented in published form.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

We are offering a funded three year postdoctoral position to a highly motivated and well-qualified researcher who intends to work in the field of quantum thermodynamics. The successful candidate will work as part of the research group led by Jens Eisert at the FU Berlin. For an overview of research activities of the group, see

http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/en/einrichtungen/ag/ag-eisert/research

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

We offer a 2-years PhD position (with possible extension) for a motivated researcher to join our work on adaptive quantum sensing. Our goal is to develop an automatic quantum sensor, based on a single spin in diamond, enhanced by machine learning algorithms. The sensor will automatically optimize its settings to operate in conditions of maximum sensitivity, minimizing the estimation times.

Application deadline: 

Friday, April 10, 2020

Available immediately. Experimental postdoc position in atomic physics working on implementations of quantum information processing in neutral atom systems, including quantum sensing with atom interferometers, and multi-atom entanglement using interactions between ultra-cold Rydberg atoms in optical tweezers. For more information please visit the BRG website and contact Grant Biedermann: biedermann@ou.edu

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

We offer a 2-years PhD position (possibly renewable ) for a motivated researcher to join our work on spin qubits in silicon carbide (SiC). Colour centres in SiC have recently be shown to uniquely combine excellent spin properties with ultrastable optical transitions for spin-photon interfacing (see, for example, our collaborative work publish in Nature Communications 10, 1954). Our goal is to develop optically-active spin qubits directly operating at telecom wavelength, providing building blocks for the future Quantum Internet.

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