PhD

Application deadline: 

Friday, October 30, 2020

Apply now for the Hector Research Career Development (RCD) Award! With the Hector RCD Award, the Hector Fellow Academy supports the research careers of promising research group leaders. The Award gives you the unique opportunity to benefit from research funding for an outstanding research project. In addition, you will become part of a network of top scientists including the laureates of the Hector Science Award.

The research group “Communications and Coding Theory Laboratory” within the Department of Electronic Engineering at Kyung Hee University, Korea is seeking applications for the funded PhD and postdoctoral positions in quantum information science and machine intelligence.

To apply, please send a statement of interest, CV, and academic transcripts (for PhD position) or please address inquiries to: cctlabcontact@gmail.com.

Application deadline: 

Monday, November 23, 2020

The School of Basic Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) seeks to appoint a Professor in Theoretical Quantum Information and Computing. The search is open rank and a strong link with the School of Computer and Communication Sciences is desired.

The School of Basic Sciences at EPFL seeks to appoint a Professor in Experimental Quantum Engineering for Computing, Precision Measurements, or Sensing. The search is open rank and a strong link with the School of Engineering is desired.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, November 5, 2020

The School of Basic Sciences at EPFL anticipates making a faculty appointment at the level of tenure- track Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor in its Institute of Physics (IPHYS), but in exceptional cases, appointments at the Full Professor level may be considered.

The successful candidate is expected to strengthen and complement the existing research program in observational astrophysics and cosmology by establishing an internationally recognized activity.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

A PhD position available now in the group of Prof. Jarek Korbicz within OPUS project "Novel approach to decoherence and information transfer studies in open quantum systems" founded by the National Science Center of Poland.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Recent advances in our ability to generate and manipulate quantum-coherent matterwaves is now ushering in a new era of quantum optics, where the roles of matter and light are almost exactly reversed. We are starting to be able to create almost arbitrary matterwave-images, (de)magnify, and project them. Matterwave mirrors, lenses and cavities are rapidly becoming reality. We have recently even been able to demonstrate a coherent waveguide for matterwaves.

In the nanoLace project, we are going to build a novel type of matterwave lithography experiment, where we will exploit the fact that time-dependent matterwave lenses will enable us to reduce the wavelength of matterwaves by orders of magnitude. We expect to be able to generate arbitrary patterns as small as a few nanometres. Potential applications stretch from the fundamental (quantum-matterwave-optics) to the industrial (micro-chip production with nanometric structures). To this end we are now in the process of setting up a novel matterwave lithography machine based on Bose-Einstein Condensates. The project is fully financed in the framework of the EU Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) network nanoLace.

Application deadline: 

Monday, August 31, 2020

Quantum photonic networks enable powerful technologies like quantum computing, unprecedented sensing capability, and guaranteed secure communication, operating at high bandwidth and in ambient conditions. This PhD project, in the Southampton group of Dr Patrick M Ledingham, concerns the development of a quantum optical memory – a device that stores and recalls on-demand quantum photonic states – to allow for synchronisation capability that will be crucial to scale up a future quantum photonic network.

Application deadline: 

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Three PhD Positions in Interdisciplinary Project in Philosophy and Physics (f/m/d; part-time 65%, E 13 TV-L or comparable)

The start date is December 1st, 2020, or by agreement. Three positions are available for four years each. Two positions (PhD1, PhD3) will be filled at the University of Konstanz and one (PhD2) at the University of Innsbruck.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

We are inviting applications for a 3-year PhD position on Theoretical Quantum Optics on our new group at the Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.

We are looking for motivated students interested in topics related to the physics of driven-dissipative quantum systems, the generation of non-classical states of light and their applications on spectroscopy, imaging and metrology.

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