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IQM is looking for an expert in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing. Lots of opportunities to grow, lots of friends to be made! Feel free to contact francisco.revson@meetiqm.com if interested or apply under the link below.

Dates: 

Monday, August 4, 2025 to Friday, August 8, 2025

Submission deadline: 

Friday, April 25, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, July 31, 2025

The AQIS’25 conference will focus on quantum information processing, communication and cryptography, an interdisciplinary field bridging quantum physics, computer science, mathematics, and information technologies. AQIS’25 will be a natural successor of EQIS’01-EQIS’05 and AQIS’06-AQIS’24. AQIS’25 will consist of invited talks, selected oral and poster presentations, as well as other activities.

Application deadline: 

Monday, May 5, 2025

The development of quantum technologies and machine learning are two of the most dynamic research directions of our time. Within the Helmholtz Young Investigator Group “Machine Learning for Quantum Technology” we aspire to merge the parallel advancements of both fields, where quantum challenges match the natural strengths of machine learning and, reversely, the quantum applications call for the development of new machine learning techniques. Therefore, our research targets the exciting intersection of (non-equilibrium) quantum matter, quantum information, and machine learning with the goal of unveiling previously unexplored many-body physics and devising interactive strategies to manipulate artificial quantum systems. The Young Investigator Group is part of the Peter Grünberg Institute - Quantum Control (PGI-8) at Forschungszentrum Jülich, which specializes in novel optimal control strategies for emerging quantum technologies. Current research directions include tensor network methods, machine learning, in-situ optimal control, and quantum many-body phenomena.

The School of Computational Sciences at Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) invites applicants for Project Research Fellow position for the following research field.

Research Field: Developing quantum algorithms for simulating open quantum dynamics

The School of Computational Sciences at Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) invites applicants for Project Research Fellow position for the following research field.

Research Field: Analyzing quantum entanglement under a noisy environment and developing active noise control schemes for quantum repeater

Application deadline: 

Thursday, May 1, 2025

We’re recruiting a postdoctoral researcher for a 2 year position to begin around August / September 2025. The successful candidate will work closely with Peter Brown and Cambyse Rouzé and join the rapidly growing Inria research team Quriosity located at Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

Dates: 

Thursday, July 17, 2025 to Friday, July 18, 2025

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Application deadline: 

Friday, December 12, 2025

Quantum computing offers a transformative approach to materials simulation, potentially performing quantum-mechanical calculations orders of magnitude faster and more accurately than classical methods on conventional high-performance computers. This unlocks the true computational design of novel materials, paving the way for solutions to global challenges related to sustainability and renewable energies. This capability can revolutionize various fields, enabling, for example, the improvement of catalytic processes and a deeper, atomistic understanding of material degradation. These advancements pave the way for knowledge-based optimization of load, process, and operating conditions in devices like fuel cells, ultimately reducing our reliance on scarce, environmentally harmful, and expensive materials. The focus of the PhD thesis is the development and testing of hybrid quantum-classical workflows and relevant models for simulating industrially relevant materials on a near-term quantum computer.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

We’re advertising a 3-year PhD position in the QURIOSITY Group of Inria Paris Saclay, based at Télécom Paris.

The successful candidate will work closely with Mirjam Weilenmann at the intersection of quantum foundations and quantum Information theory. A master’s degree in Mathematics, Physics or Computer science is required, expertise in quantum information, quantum technologies and/or convex optimisation is further desirable. The starting date should ideally be in Autumn 2025, but there is some flexibility.

Dates: 

Monday, June 16, 2025 to Friday, June 20, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, May 15, 2025

It is a pleasure to announce the fourth edition of our summer school Solstice of Foundations! It will take place at the University of Zurich, 16-20 June 2025.

We encourage you to send your PhD and Masters students to the school - they will return with a consolidated understanding of quantum foundations and an academic network of peers interested in the same topics.

Both in-person and online participation are possible; in-person participation is encouraged.

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