PhD

Application deadline: 

Friday, June 30, 2023

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on theoretical aspects related to the mathematics and physics of open quantum many-body systems. The research will focus in particular on:

- the development of numerical methods based on tree-tensor networks

- the simulation of open many-body quantum systems with long-range interaction

- the characterisation of quantum phases and phase transitions

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

The Centre for Quantum Engineering, Research and Education (CQuERE), TCG CREST, Kolkata is inviting applications from interested candidates for the PhD in Science program on quantum sciences and technologies with emphasis on quantum computing and quantum sensing. The areas of research currently being pursued at CQuERE are quantum computation (theory), quantum computing using superconducting quantum circuits, photonic integrated circuits for sensing and quantum sensing using cold atoms, quantum algorithms and machine learning. The CQuERE PhD Program at TCG CREST was init

Application deadline: 

Saturday, July 1, 2023

The nanoelectronics theory groups at Forschungszentrum Juelich and RWTH Aachen are looking for highly motivated candidates to fill a Ph.D. position. The position can start immediately. The PhD candidate will conduct research on theoretical aspects of quantum machine learning and circuit QED.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

The newly established Group of Quantum Optical Communication and Metrology of Roma Tre University in Rome, Italy, is looking for a PhD candidate starting in the academic year 2023/2024. The PhD fellowship is financed by the EU and the National Recovery Plan, via a research project on Quantum Communication led by the Principal Investigator, Dr. Matteo Rosati.

Application deadline: 

Friday, June 30, 2023

I am looking for motivated scientists to join my group at the University of Augsburg, Germany.
You will work on the project: Universal quantum computer with Kitaev transmon qubits.

The Kitaev transmon qubit is a hybrid semiconductor-superconductor qubit fabricated by embedding an array of quantum dots with superconducting coupling (forming a Kitaev chain) in a transmon architecture. You will work on designing and optimizing new qubit gate schemes for control and manipulation of these qubits.

Application deadline: 

Friday, May 26, 2023

Applications are invited for a PhD position in theoretical quantum information and computation, working with Shashank Virmani at Brunel University London Mathematics department, in the UK. Deadline 26 May.

It is currently anticipated that the PhD will be on the theme of classical simulation of quantum systems, but this may evolve during the project if the student so wishes.

Both UK and overseas applicants are welcome to apply, although funding may be more competitive for non UK citizens.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Your Mission
We offer a full-time or part-time position in the Physical Foundations of IT Security team within the Terahertz and Laser Spectroscopy Department in the DLR Institute of Optical Sensor Systems. Our research interest is the realization of physical model systems for photonic and quantum information processing. This includes quantum light sources and quantum memories for repeater-based quantum communication and optical quantum computing, but also optical neuromorphic computing architectures for artificial intelligence.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

The focus of this project is to realize a small quantum processor node, where the qubits consist of individual ions of Rare-Earth’s (Lanthanides). Such a processor node is a key unit that can be used in several quantum technologies, e.g. both as a quantum computer and for quantum communication. In order to be able to detect individual ions, the project uses an optical micro-cavity to amplify the emission by the Purcell effect.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Squeezed light, where noise along one component of a signal is reduced below the limit set by the uncertainty principle, is a non-classical resource that has been used extensively to increase the accuracy of measurements. Squeezing has been deployed for the detection of gravitational waves, to improve sensing of magnetic fields and even to speed up the search for dark matter.

Application deadline: 

Monday, May 1, 2023

A PhD position is available on the topic of diamond-based quantum technologies within the research group led by Associate Professor Jarryd Pla in the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications at UNSW Sydney.

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