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Submitted by
Jtwamley on Wed, 21/09/2022 - 04:12.
Application deadline:
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
is a dynamic and growing graduate university in Japan.
We are inviting applications for tenure-track and tenured faculty positions in the following areas:
* Quantum Information Science and Quantum Technology
* Applied Cryptography and Cyber Security
OIST is actively seeking applications from women and underrepresented groups.
Submitted by
ofawzi on Sun, 18/09/2022 - 10:57.
Application deadline:
Saturday, December 31, 2022
The QInfo Inria team in Lyon/Grenoble is inviting applications for postdoctoral researcher positions as well as PhD positions in quantum information theory and related areas, in particular mathematical optimization.
The current faculty members of QInfo include Alastair Abbott, Guillaume Aubrun, Omar Fawzi, Daniel Stilck França and Mischa Woods. The team webpage https://team.inria.fr/qinfo/ contains more details on the activities of the team.
Submitted by
ejeandel on Fri, 16/09/2022 - 12:05.
Application deadline:
Friday, December 16, 2022
In the context of the NEASQC project, a 18 months postdoc position is available at Loria in quantum computing.
The NEASQC project aims at developing practical use cases for the NISQ (Noise Intermediate-Scale Quantum) devices that will be available in the near future.
The Mocqua team at Loria and Inria Nancy Grand Est is involved in this project though quantum optimization algorithms (typically QAOA) for smart
charging, involving diagrammatical methods to optimize circuits.
Postdoc position funded by the European Union through QuantERA program STAQS:
``Shortcuts to Adiabaticity for Quantum Computation and Simulation''.
PIs of the project: Jacek Dziarmaga and Marek M. Rams
Where: Institute of Theoretical Physics, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland
How long: 24 months
Position is open from Oct. 31, 2022 with a possibility to delay the starting date for up to a few months.
Salary: 10000 PLN/month (pre-tax) or 6000PLN/month (after tax) plus social and health insurance.
Submitted by
signatur on Thu, 15/09/2022 - 11:15.
Application deadline:
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
The National Centre for Nano Fabrication and Characterization at DTU Nanolab invites for applications for a position in silicon nanofabrication with focus on applications in MEMS, NEMS, nano-electronics, and quantum devices.
Application deadline:
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL, https://www.lbl.gov/) Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC, https://crd.lbl.gov/divisions/amcr/applied-mathematics-dept/) have a joint opening for a Quantum/Hybrid Algorithm Postdoctoral Scholar to join the team.
In this exciting role, you will participate in an interdisciplinary quantum computing project. The project involves quantum and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms on NISQ-era superconducting quantum computers. As a quantum algorithms researcher, you will work closely with researchers at NERSC and quantum computing experimentalists at the Advanced Quantum Testbed on co-design of algorithms and experimental systems.
We are looking for a motivated Research Specialist to join our research on integrated quantum photonics. The project aims to develop integrated quantum light sources and detectors on a hybrid platform that combines lithium niobate nonlinear photonics and superconducting electronics. This platform will enable many highly desirable functionalities in quantum information applications, such as on-chip entanglement generation, microwave-optical transduction, and optical readout of superconducting devices.
The Quantum Imaging and Sensing Group in the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering is looking for a research scientist for a project in the field of quantum and nonlinear optics. The project is related to quantum interferometry of correlated photon pairs and its application in broadband infrared micro-spectroscopy of a specimen. (D. Kalashnikov et al, Nature Photonics 10, 98 (2016); A. Paterova et al, Science Advances 6(44), eabd0460 (2020)).
We seek a passionate and committed candidate to work on the fabrication and development of cyrogenic high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) devices for use in quantum transport measurements. The design of HEMT devices and the development of fabrication recipes for realising such devices will be a crucial area of work.
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