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Submitted by
nikolai on Mon, 30/12/2019 - 21:05.
We are looking for the PhD student to work in Quantum Cybersecurity and Communication Group at the newly created International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT), funded by the Foundation for Polish Science, and hosted by the University of Gdansk. The broad aim of the Quantum Cybersecurity and Communication Group is to perform research concerning quantum phenomena which could be used for quantum methods for information transfer, coding and processing, aimed towards applied physics and possible commercialization.
We seek excellent, highly motivated PhD students to join our theoretical quantum technology research group led by Prof. Markus Müller. Our group recently relocated to the Institute for Quantum Information at RWTH Aachen University and the Peter-Grünberg-Institute for Theoretical Nanotechnology at the Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany.
We seek excellent, highly motivated and independent postdoctoral researchers to join our theoretical quantum technology research group led by Prof. Markus Müller. Our group recently relocated to the Institute for Quantum Information at RWTH Aachen University and the Peter-Grünberg- Institute for Theoretical Nanotechnology at the Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany.
We seek for a highly motivated, skilled, and independent researcher to join our research group at Stockholm University (http://qphotonics.fysik.su.se). The successful candidate should have interest in quantum technologies, specifically quantum communication.
The publications relevant for the topic of this project:
[1] arXiv:1701.08986; [2] arXiv:1403.4194, [3] arXiv:1506.02429;
Interested applicants should apply using Stockholm University recruitment system. To apply for this vacancy, please use
Submitted by
egauger on Mon, 23/12/2019 - 10:55.
Application deadline:
Thursday, January 30, 2020
We are looking for a quantum theorist to join our Quantum Theory Team in Edinburgh. This position will be focused on (i)
developing open systems tools for modelling
nanoscale quantum devices with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency; and (ii) applying these
to real devices and seeing them tested by our experimental collaborators.
Submitted by
rsoorat on Sun, 22/12/2019 - 07:09.
Application deadline:
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Quanterro Technologies is currently looking for a Senior Photonic Design Engineer to join the
team. The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for design and development of
high speed photonic components such as optical modulator, detector, photonic integrated
circuit (PIC) for next generation products based on coherent detection technologies.
Responsibilities include, but not limited to, device design and simulation, test chip design and
Dates:
Monday, March 30, 2020 to Friday, April 3, 2020
The five-day workshop aims to bring together all communities targeted by the COST action QTSpace on Quantum Technologies in Space: atomic clocks, cold atoms, optical quantum technologies, quantum optomechanics, and high-mass matter-wave interferometry. In addition to invited talks on these topics within a space-based setting, opportunities for contributed talks and posters will be created.
We are seeking two highly motivated PhDs students to join our research group in Theoretical Quantum Physics at the LMU Munich. The candidates are expected to have strong analytic skills, ideally with a background in fermionic quantum systems and reduced density matrices. Mathematical Physicists are encouraged to apply as well. Our projects are concerned with the interface of Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Many-Body Physics.
The Quantum Information Group at Lund University, Sweden is advertising a 2 year postdoc position (an additional 2 year extension might be possible).
The Lund Quantum Information Group works with rare earth ion doped crystals. The successful applicant may work with one or several of the following projects:
A) Slow light techniques (few km/s) for medical imaging deep inside tissue enabled by quantum state engineering in rare earth crystals
Submitted by
signatur on Thu, 19/12/2019 - 09:43.
A recent discovery has shown that it is possible to confine light at length scales much below the conventional diffraction limit in semiconductors. Previously, this was only considered possible in metals through the excitation of plasmons, which unfortunately are associated with large optical losses. This new discovery opens tremendous possibilities for realizing a new regime of strong light-matter interaction, with important applications in quantum technology as well as the “holy grail” of integrating photonics and electronics.
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