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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work on
quantum error correction (QEC) and fault-tolerant quantum computing
(FTQC) for photonic and spin-optical architectures. The successful
candidate will work part-time in the QEC/FTQC team of Quandela (Massy,
Paris region, France) and part-time in the Institut Mathématiques de
Bordeaux, under the supervision of Prof. Gilles Zémor, for an initial
two-year term, with the possibility of extension.
Join the Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC) team within
Quandela’s Scalable Architecture division. As a senior Quantum Error
Correction researcher (permanent position), you will shape the
development of our fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture. Your
insights will guide the evolution of our long-term roadmap and
contribute to the robustness and scalability of Quandela’s cutting-edge
hardware.
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.
Here, at the University of Sheffield, we are a theory group focussing
on Quantum Error Correction (QEC) and its applications, for example in
Quantum Metrology. We are also interested in fundamental problems in
quantum metrology, such as in multiparameter state estimation (and
applications).
We are located in the lovely city of Sheffield, in the United
Kingdom.
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.
The Quantum Error Correction (QEC) team at Alice & Bob is tasked
with continuously improving the fault-tolerant architecture by finding
innovative ways to reduce the need for and cost of fault tolerance, and
by helping implement the best solutions. You will also participate in
the research and development of Alice & Bob’s fault-tolerant quantum
computing architecture. Get ready to join a passionate and focused team
within an amazing organization dedicated to building a universal and
fault-tolerant quantum computer without taking any detours.
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Mon, 24/03/2025 - 09:26.
Dates:
Monday, August 11, 2025 to Friday, August 15, 2025
The QEC 2025 Program Committee invites contributions for talks and
posters on outstanding recent research in quantum error correction,
fault tolerance, quantum control, and related areas. The program will
feature cutting-edge research in theoretical, experimental, and
technological advancements across both academic and industrial
efforts.
The conference will take place in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, during
August 11–15, 2025, and a tutorial session will take place on August
10th.
Submitted by
fpetiziol on Thu, 13/02/2025 - 11:24.
Application deadline:
Friday, February 28, 2025
The newly established junior group Theory of Controlled Quantum Many-Body Systems at the Technical University of Berlin is pleased to invite applications for two PhD positions (3 years). The earliest starting date is 1 April 2025.
Application deadline:
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Equal1 are looking for a dedicated Quantum Error Correction Researcher to join our team in Dublin, Ireland. This pivotal role blends rigorous expertise in quantum error correction with a passion for pushing the frontiers of quantum computing research from conceptual studies to real-world application.
Submitted by
pgora on Sat, 04/01/2025 - 19:39.
Dates:
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Submission deadline:
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Registration deadline:
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
We invite you to attend (online) Episode LXIV of Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetups. On 16.01.2025, at 18:00 UTC+1, Maria Violaris from the University of Oxford will talk on "Developments in superconducting erasure qubits for hardware-efficient quantum error correction". If you are interested, please sign up by 15.01.2025, EOD AOE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Lm2iDSoeNZD4_PyeGnkSIPjO6_DK6cDB9EAqWlZ...
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