quantum technologies

Application deadline: 

Monday, August 29, 2016

We are searching for two highly motivated researchers to join us as Postdoctoral Fellows in the areas of Quantum Information Science and Quantum Foundations.

Launched in 2014, the York Centre for Quantum Technologies is a cross-departmental, interdisciplinary initiative aimed at further developing the University’s substantial expertise into quantum research. Based on an initial partnership between the departments of Physics, Maths and Computer Science, and with the intent to expand to include other departments, the Centre aims to foster new collaborations across all areas of quantum theory, and in particular their applications to emerging quantum technologies.

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

The 2016 International Summer School on Quantum Information Computing & Control (QuICC) will be held between the 29th August and 2nd September at Lancaster University. This event is organised by students from the doctoral training centres at Imperial College London. It aims to bring together experimental and theoretical physicists studying quantum phenomena in a variety of systems.

Submission deadline: 

Monday, February 15, 2016

Registration deadline: 

Monday, February 15, 2016

Many-body physics with photons and polaritons is a highly interdisciplinary field, merging diverse areas such as nano-photonics, quantum optics, condensed matter physics, and quantum technologies. The inherent accessibility to local observables, and the ability to probe out-of-equilibrium phenomena make driven many-body photonic systems especially promising for a variety of applications in quantum simulations and quantum computing, as well as in materials science and optical circuitry.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Postdoc jobs (x2) at University of Strathclyde in Quantum Technologies (cold clocks/rotation sensors) closing 09/09/15 ( https://strathvacancies.engageats.co.uk/ViewVacancyV2.aspx?enc=mEgrBL4XQ... )

Application deadline: 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Applications are invited from UK or EU nationals for a number of fully-funded PhD positions in the Optics Division of the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, for entry in October 2015 (http://brightrecruits.com/job/6881/phd-positions-in-quantum-technologies).

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Registration deadline: 

Friday, August 30, 2013

The goal of the Workshop on Quantum Simulations 2013 is to gather the leading and interested scientists in theory and experiments on quantum simulations with an open interdisciplinary scope. Quantum simulations consist in the intentional and artificial reproduction of a quantum dynamics, difficult to access and study, onto an unnatural quantum system that is more controllable theoretically and experimentally.

Application deadline: 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw invites applications for two research positions in quantum physics and quantum optics. The positions are funded from the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme project PhoQuS@UW: Fostering Excellence in Photonics and Quantum Science which aims at expanding experimental and theoretical research in widely defined optics and quantum physics including quantum optics and quantum information, ultrafast optics, atto-science, photonics, biophotonics, plasmonics, and related areas of research.

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The third AQuA Student Congress on Quantum Information and Computation will take place from the 30th August-1st September 2013 at Imperial College London.

This event directly follows the QuICC summer school and provides a unique opportunity for graduate students to present their current research through a short presentation or a poster. This allows students to meet their peers and learn about their research whilst gaining valuable experience showcasing their work in a relaxed environment.

Submission deadline: 

Monday, December 31, 2012

Registration deadline: 

Monday, December 31, 2012

The quest to create complex synthetic quantum systems from the bottom up is currently one of the most active and exciting areas of physics. It promises the ability to study new and advanced quantum mechanical effects for fundamental science and applications in quantum engineering. Typical experimental systems in this area are cold atoms and ions, nano-resonators, semiconductor quantum dots or superconducting quantum interference devices, with new and exciting ones added regularly. All of these allow large experimental control and detailed theoretical understanding.

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