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Candidates are welcome to send their CV to Ebler.Daniel@huawei.com
Position:
Researcher / Senior Researcher
Location:
Science Park, Hong Kong
Field of Research:
Physical and dynamical systems for the optimization of combinatorial problems
Introduction to the field
Applications are now open for the position of PhD scholars at the Centre for Quantum Engineering, Research and Education (CQuERE). The programme is a joint endeavour by TCG CREST and IIT Tirupati (IITT).
The Trapped Ion Quantum Technology group at Stockholm University invites applications for a PhD position to work on cryogenic chip traps for quantum computing with trapped Rydberg ions. The position is funded through the project ‘Brisk Rydberg Ions for Scalable Quantum Processors’ (BRISQ) which is financed by the European Union.
The project goals are the following:
(i) To design and set up a cryogenic system for testing and operating chip traps suitable for Rydberg ion quantum computation.
Submitted by
vince on Mon, 11/04/2022 - 19:01.
Dear Colleagues,
Please share with interested talented students the following PhD position (deadline May 2) at the Quantum Science and Technology Hub at the University of Portsmouth in Quantum optical networking and communication.
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/quantum-optical-networking-and-com...
Potential candidates are encouraged to contact me to discuss their interest.
Applications now open for Sydney Quantum Academy PhD Scholarships offering a competitive stipend of up to AU$35,000 p.a. to undertake research at one of our partner universities including: the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, UNSW Sydney, and the University of Technology Sydney.
We seek for highly motivated, skilled, and independent graduate students that wish to develop their scientific career in a stimulating environment. This doctoral degree project will be carried out in the Quantum Photonics group led by Ana Predojevic (http://qphotonics.fysik.su.se). The successful candidate should have interest in quantum technologies, specifically quantum information and communication.
Submitted by
mansari on Tue, 15/03/2022 - 10:07.
The theory group at Forschungszentrum Juelich and RWTH Aachen are looking for highly motivated candidates to fill a fully-funded Ph.D. position.
It is a fully-funded Ph.D. position focusing on theoretical aspects of nonequilibrium thermodynamics using quantum information theory. Dr. Ansari will supervise the projects and collaborate with leading experimental groups.
Submitted by
mansari on Mon, 07/03/2022 - 13:34.
The theory group at Forschungszentrum Juelich is looking for highly motivated candidates to fill a fully-funded Ph.D. position.
It is a fully-funded Ph.D. position focusing on theoretical aspects of large-scale quantum processors using machine learning. Dr. Ansari will supervise the projects and may involve collaborations with leading experimental groups.
Submitted by
gamote on Mon, 07/03/2022 - 10:54.
Application deadline:
Saturday, December 31, 2022
The Quantum nanophotonics Laboratory is offering several PhD and Post-doctoral positions to woek in the topics described below. The Quantum Nanophotonics Laboratory is a recently established laboratory sited in the vibrant city of San Sebastian in Northern Spain. The laboratory focuses in the interaction of quantum light and matter and is pursuing several research lines including quantum sensors, scattering of light from small particles, quantum communications, quantum levitation, optical trapping and fluorescence microscopy.
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