PhD

Application deadline: 

Monday, January 1, 2024

Background

A fully funded 4-year PhD studentship is available at the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (www.tcd.ie/Physics). The position is sponsored by the host institution and the European Research Council through the Starting Grant AI-DEMON: Artificial Intelligence Design of Molecular Nano-Magnets and Molecular Qubits.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Open MSc and PhD positions at the Institute of Physics in the University Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil.
The project is in collaboration with Serrapilheira Institute for science and technology.

Research areas:

- Quantum Computing and Information;
- Condensed Matter;
- Quantum Statistical Mechanics;
(more information in the link: https://sites.google.com/view/fernandoieminienglish/research?authuser=0)

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

In a world where quantum technology is shaping the future of information technology, we find ourselves at the threshold of a groundbreaking era in communication. Quantum communications harness the unique properties of photons and the optical communication tools developed over the years, enabling us to distribute quantum coherence and secure information to distant recipients, thus paving the way for the quantum internet of tomorrow.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Quantum communications are revolutionising the way we transmit information and connect remote parties. Leveraging on the quantum properties of photons and on the tools developed for optical communications, it is now possible to create a quantum network that distributes confidential information to distant users with the highest level of security and creates strong quantum correlations - or entanglement - at its nodes, thus shaping the future quantum internet.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Quantum Communications (QC) are revolutionising the way we transmit information and connect remote parties. Leveraging on the quantum properties of photons and on the tools developed for optical communications, it is now possible to create quantum networks that distribute confidential information to distant users with the highest level of security and create quantum correlations - or entanglement - at its nodes, thus shaping the future quantum internet.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=b2c0...

Institution: Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics, Institute for Quantum Physics

Salary level: EGR. 13 TV-L

Application deadline: 

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Physico-Infomatics and Systems (PIS) Laboratory, University of Tsukuba was started from October 1st, 2023. The principal investigator of this lab. is Prof. Yutaka Shikano. PIS Lab. now opens several Ph. D positions included the master's and doctoral courses under several projects. When you propose the more interesting project under the supervision of Prof. Yutaka Shiakno, we can negociate this topics.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

2 PhD and 2 PostDoc positions are available in the ion trapping laboratory at Palacky University in Olomouc, Czechia. The positions will be funded within the 5 year Centre of Excellence and are available in the following research directions:
- engineering of quantum nonlinear interactions between photons and phonons in trapped atomic ions,
- realization of the photonic coupling between ions in Paul traps and optically levitated nanoparticles,
- development of the molecular ion source with Helium nanodroplets precooling for quantum logic spectroscopy.

We propose to study the interaction between mechanical and electronic degrees of freedom using a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) based on a single suspended carbon nanotube. The project can evolve toward two main directions. The first one aims at observing and generating mechanical quantum states of the carbon nanotube such as Schrödinger cat. The other direction focuses on the study of the dynamics of a single molecular magnet [6] using the nanotube-SQUID as an ultra-sensitive magnetometer.

The goal of the project is to study the spin-phonon coupling between a single molecular magnet and the bending modes of a suspended carbon nanotube. A suspended nanotube is a near ideal environment for the spin of the molecule, and it allows to control its phononic environment, which is expected to result in very long coherence time of the molecular spin. This project relies on the realization of a double quantum dot circuit within the carbon nanotube enhancing the scope of experimental exploration, one example being the ground state cooling of the carbon nanotube vibration.

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