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The University’s Department of Physics invites applications for a PhD
studentship funded by the Royal Society and the University of Exeter to
commence on 1st October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. For
eligible students the studentship will cover Home tuition fees plus an
annual tax-free stipend for 4 years full-time, or pro rata for part-time
study.
Submitted by
Carlosp on Wed, 23/04/2025 - 18:59.
The Institute of Physics at the National Autonomous University of
Mexico (UNAM) is seeking outstanding candidates for Tenure-Track Faculty
Positions (equivalent to the UNAM categories of Investigador Asociado
“C” or Investigador Titular “A”), depending on experience and skills,
for specific projects in Theoretical or Experimental Physics.
This post is funded by the ‘Integrating quantum sensors with bespoke
quantum error correction’ project supported by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The task of Ouyang’s group
at the University of Sheffield considers the integration of quantum
error correction (QEC) with quantum metrology, in particular, the
channel estimation problem. This project will study specialized quantum
error correction codes that maximise the quantum advantage attainable in
the quantum estimation of classical fields, while also considering
reasonable physical constraints that are imposed by the physical
system.
Submitted by
Sile on Sun, 20/04/2025 - 06:27.
We are looking for a postdoc or staff scientist to join our Rydberg
atom + optical nanofibre team
(https://www.oist.jp/research/research-units/light) at OIST Graduate
University, Okinawa, Japan. For those with significant experience post
PhD (>5 years), the appointment may be at staff scientist level
(fixed duration). Essential qualifications are a PhD in experimental
cold atom physics, with a good publication record, and fluency in
written/spoken English.
We are looking for motivated candidates to join our research group at
the University of Padua (Italy) and work on cutting-edge topics in
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Quantum
Random Number Generators (QRNG) for ground and space!
IQM is looking for an expert in quantum error correction and
fault-tolerant quantum computing. Lots of opportunities to grow, lots of
friends to be made! Feel free to contact francisco.revson@meetiqm.com
if interested or apply under the link below.
Submitted by
Mstobinska on Wed, 16/04/2025 - 16:07.
Are you passionate about shaping the future of quantum technologies?
The internationally recognized Quantum Information Technologies Research
Group at the University of Warsaw, led by Prof. Magdalena Stobińska, is
seeking an exceptional PhD candidate to join our dynamic team.
You will be directly involved in groundbreaking quantum research with
real-world applications, working with state-of-the-art topics. We
maintain active collaborations with world-leading institutions including
Imperial College London, University of Vienna, Sorbonne University, and
the European Space Agency. These partnerships provide regular
opportunities for international travel, conferences, and research
visits.
Dates:
Monday, August 4, 2025 to Friday, August 8, 2025
The AQIS’25 conference will focus on quantum information processing,
communication and cryptography, an interdisciplinary field bridging
quantum physics, computer science, mathematics, and information
technologies. AQIS’25 will be a natural successor of EQIS’01-EQIS’05 and
AQIS’06-AQIS’24. AQIS’25 will consist of invited talks, selected oral
and poster presentations, as well as other activities.
The development of quantum technologies and machine learning are two
of the most dynamic research directions of our time. Within the
Helmholtz Young
Investigator Group “Machine Learning for Quantum Technology” we
aspire to merge the parallel advancements of both fields, where quantum
challenges match the natural strengths of machine learning and,
reversely, the quantum applications call for the development of new
machine learning techniques. Therefore, our research targets the
exciting intersection of (non-equilibrium) quantum matter, quantum
information, and machine learning with the goal of unveiling previously
unexplored many-body physics and devising interactive strategies to
manipulate artificial quantum systems. The Young Investigator Group is
part of the Peter Grünberg Institute - Quantum Control (PGI-8) at
Forschungszentrum Jülich, which specializes in novel optimal control
strategies for emerging quantum technologies. Current research
directions include tensor network methods, machine learning, in-situ
optimal control, and quantum many-body phenomena.
Submitted by
kiasjob on Mon, 14/04/2025 - 02:42.
The School of Computational Sciences at Korea Institute for Advanced
Study (KIAS) invites applicants for Project Research Fellow position for
the following research field.
Research Field: Developing quantum algorithms for simulating open
quantum dynamics
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