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Submitted by
Amy Flower on Mon, 25/11/2019 - 16:48.
Dates:
Monday, April 6, 2020 to Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Submission deadline:
Thursday, January 17, 2019
After decades of research, we are finally getting closer to unlocking the power of quantum computing. With recent developments in quantum hardware and software, quantum computations that are of real-world relevance, for example in computational chemistry, seem to be within reach. However, a lot of theoretical groundwork has yet to be done to reach these ambitious goals.
Submitted by
tro on Mon, 25/11/2019 - 14:53.
Application deadline:
Thursday, December 31, 2020
There is a postdoc fellowship to work with Prof. Thiago R. de Oliveira ((http://profs.if.uff.br/tro/) in the areas listed below. The fellowship is for one year, renewable for more two and will be paid through a project with the US Air Force. The monthly net salary will be from R$5.000,00 ** negotiable depending on the candidate experience
Application deadline:
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
We have opening for two theoretical postdoc positions (initially for two years with possible extensions) in the subject of machine learning applications in quantum information technologies. The projects include applications of machine learning in quantum simulation, quantum sensing and characterizing many-body systems in and out of equilibrium. The projects will be conducted in collaboration between three faculties, namely Profs.
Submitted by
scbenjamin on Sat, 23/11/2019 - 01:45.
Application deadline:
Friday, November 29, 2019
The Oxford-based group of Professor Simon Benjamin (see QTechTheory.org) is looking for an exceptionally talented and motivated theorist to join the team. The successful applicant will perform research in one or more of the following topics: quantum algorithms, compilers, architectures, and error tolerance protocols. Close interaction is anticipated with experimental groups across the UK, and internationally.
Submitted by
dfvjames on Fri, 22/11/2019 - 04:16.
Application deadline:
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
The Department of Physics and the Department of Computer Science in the Faculty of Arts & Science at the University of Toronto invite applications for a full-time tenure stream position in the area of Quantum Information. The successful candidate will be jointly appointed in the Department of Physics (51%) and the Department of Computer Science (49%) at the rank of Assistant Professor. The appointment will commence on July 1, 2020, or shortly thereafter.
Submitted by
dfvjames on Thu, 21/11/2019 - 17:03.
Application deadline:
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
The Centre for Quantum Information and Quantum Control at the University of Toronto invites applications from outstanding candidates for its Prize Post-Doctoral Fellowship. The program provides funding for the very best postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to University of Toronto’s program in quantum science and technology.
Application deadline:
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
The PhD project is in the domain of many-body physics with highly excited Rydberg atoms. The position is funded via the DFG priority programme GiRyd (http://giryd.de/en/) through the grant "Non-equilibrium phenomena in Rydberg lattice gases with facilitation constraints".
Submitted by
Mauro on Thu, 21/11/2019 - 11:20.
Application deadline:
Friday, December 13, 2019
A PhD position is available immediately to work at the Quantum Technology Group at Queen’s University belfast on non-equilibrium quantum thermodynamics enhanced by machine learning. The position will be funded by the Royal Society Wolfson Research Fellowship recently awarded to Prof Mauro Paternostro.
Applications through the portal available from
https://web.am.qub.ac.uk/wp/ctamop/postgrad/
will be accepted until 13 December 2020.
Application deadline:
Monday, December 16, 2019
Are you looking for an opportunity to contribute to the next revolution in computing technology? Do you want to take part in an exciting and rapidly growing new industry? Do you want to put your skills to use at the forefront of a cutting-edge field? Our Hardware team is looking for someone like you!
Summary of Position and Responsibilities
Xanadu is seeking a full-time Experimental Physicist/Research Engineer to work within the hardware team (20+ physicists and engineers) to develop and optimize all aspects of their transition edge sensor technology, and its integration into quantum computing hardware. This role involves full-stack systems-level design, construction, prototyping, testing, and deployment of cutting-edge detection technology. In addition, candidates may be responsible for writing patents and peer-reviewed publications describing these devices and their capabilities, when applicable. Successful applicants will have a proven track record of accomplishments and creativity in scientific experimentation, prototype development and precision measurement.
Project title: C-Track - Quantum-enhanced atmospheric sensor for airborne hazard identification and tracking Research directors: Matteo Clerici & Martin Lavery
Keywords: Quantum optics, sensing, metrology, spectroscopy, Terahertz waves
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