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We seek for a highly motivated, skilled, and independent researcher to join our research group at Stockholm University (http://qphotonics.fysik.su.se). The successful candidate should have interest in quantum technologies, specifically quantum communication.
The publications relevant for the topic of this project:
[1] arXiv:1701.08986; [2] arXiv:1403.4194, [3] arXiv:1506.02429;
Interested applicants should apply using Stockholm University recruitment system. To apply for this vacancy, please use
Submitted by
egauger on Mon, 23/12/2019 - 10:55.
Application deadline:
Thursday, January 30, 2020
We are looking for a quantum theorist to join our Quantum Theory Team in Edinburgh. This position will be focused on (i)
developing open systems tools for modelling
nanoscale quantum devices with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency; and (ii) applying these
to real devices and seeing them tested by our experimental collaborators.
The Quantum Information Group at Lund University, Sweden is advertising a 2 year postdoc position (an additional 2 year extension might be possible).
The Lund Quantum Information Group works with rare earth ion doped crystals. The successful applicant may work with one or several of the following projects:
A) Slow light techniques (few km/s) for medical imaging deep inside tissue enabled by quantum state engineering in rare earth crystals
Submitted by
Saffman on Thu, 19/12/2019 - 05:30.
Postdoc positions available in experimental neutral atom quantum computing. Join us in developing the world's most powerful quantum computer using arrays of atomic qubits. The successful applicant will have experience with some or all of: optics, lasers, laser cooling, optical trapping, quantum algorithms and quantum information theory. For more information contact Mark Saffman
msaffman@wisc.edu
We are looking for motivated PhD students or postdocs to join the group of Dr. Yuan Haidong at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The group works in the field of quantum information, quantum control, quantum metrology, and other quantum technology. The group is theoretical but works closely with experimentists.
The quantum optics group (Prof. Martin Weitz) at the University of Bonn invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the field of ultracold atomic gases. Our group is among the worldwide few groups realizing quantum gases of rare earth element atoms. The postdoc vacancy is in a laboratory in which we using an atomic erbium Bose-Einstein condensate are working to realize fractional quantum Hall physics with a well-controlled cold atom system.
Submitted by
aaclerk on Wed, 11/12/2019 - 09:55.
The Chicago Quantum Exchange(CQE), Computer Science Department (CS) and Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago is seeking exceptional candidates for the Chicago Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship in Theoretical Quantum Science.
Application deadline:
Monday, December 30, 2019
Development and experimental evaluation of innovative classical and quantum optical communication systems
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What we expect from you
Submitted by
ccwlim on Wed, 04/12/2019 - 03:49.
We seek up to two highly motivated, skilled and independent researchers to join our research group at CQT and NUS ECE.
The research/postdoctoral fellows are expected to focus on, but not limited to, (1) the development of security proof techniques for realistic quantum cryptography schemes and (2) the development of verification toolboxes for quantum coherence and quantum correlations (nonlocality, entanglement, etc.) in quantum networks. We highly encourage candidates who are interested in both discrete and continuous variables systems to apply.
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