PhD

Application deadline: 

Thursday, May 17, 2018

We are seeking two talented and motivated PhD students to work in the field of quantum information theory in the group led by Remigiusz Augusiak. These positions will be based at the Center for Theoretical Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw (Poland) and are funded by the Foundation for Polish Science within the First Team programme.

These are two scholarships to start preferably from June 2018.

Closing date: 17 May 2018. Selected applicants will be invited for an interview which will be held either at the institute or via Skype.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Currently we have open one Postdoctoral fellow position and two PhD positions.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

We are searching for a talented and motivated PhD student who is interested in experimental quantum optics and quantum information with trapped ions. The research will focus on the investigation of trapped strontium Rydberg ions.

Trapped Rydberg ions are a novel system for quantum technologies. By laser light, the ions’ outermost electrons are excited to high-lying orbitals. Such Rydberg ions are million times bigger than ions in the ground state, and due to their size, they obtain very peculiar properties.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Candidates are sought for a PhD position in Theoretical Physics at l'Institut de Nanosciences de Paris (Sorbonne université) to be supervised by Dr Alex Chin. The project involves the simulation and theory of open quantum systems, with a focus on using new Tensor Network methods as a way to access the non-perturbative, real-time physics of excitons interacting with molecular vibrations in organic semiconductors and supramolecular nanostructures (see pdf at URL above).

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, May 30, 2018


There are different deadlines for each of the positions

Application deadline: 

Sunday, May 6, 2018

We are looking for motivated and talented PhD candidates for the new Quantum Technology research group of Martin Kliesch at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) in Germany. The group aims to fill up two positions until summer 2018.

Application deadline: 

Monday, May 7, 2018

Multiphoton quantum interference is one of the most intriguing phenomena in quantum physics, and is at the very heart of quantum computing and metrology technologies. However, the post-classical sensing and computational capabilities of multiphoton networks are yet far from being fully explored in practical experimental scenarios.

This theoretical project aims to develop scalable sensing and computational techniques based on the use of optimal linear interferometers with experimentally available photonic input states. The main idea is to exploit the full quantum information encoded in the interferometric evolution of the input photonic quantum states by employing novel measurement techniques (e.g. iterative interferometric dynamics, conditional dynamics, multiplexing and correlation measurements sensitive to the photonic inner and spatial modes).

Start date: 1 October 2018 or 1 February 2019
Application deadline: 7 May 2018
Supervisors: Dr V Tamma, Dr H Yu (Univeresity of Portsmouth), Prof G Adesso (University of Nottingham)

SUMMARY
We are seeking applicants for experimental PhD positions to work in the area of circuit QED based quantum simulations at the University of Technology Sydney under the supervision of Dr Nathan Langford. Please register interest by emailing nathan.langford@uts.edu.au. Positions will remain open until filled.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Application deadline: 

Saturday, March 31, 2018

A fully funded PhD position in "Quantum thermodynamics beyond the
Markovian regime" is available for a joint project between the School
of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and the Department of
Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, U.K. The work will be
jointly supervised by Profs. Paul Eastham and John Goold in Trinity
College Dublin, in conjunction with Dr. Brendon Lovett in the
University of St Andrews. The successful candidate must hold by the

Application deadline: 

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Job ID: #JOB11/2018

Job Summary: The PhD student will be involved in theoretical studies of quantum self-bound systems of ultracold atoms under supervision of prof. Mariusz Gajda. The research will be supported by (Polish) National Science Center grant `Quantum droplets’.

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