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Supervised by Dr Earl Campbell (Department of Physics, Sheffield University, see https://earltcampbell.com/)
Co-supervised by Prof. Simon Benjamin (Oxford Materials, see QTechTheory.org)
Circuit compilers for near-term quantum computers
Submission deadline:
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Registration deadline:
Monday, February 18, 2019
Website: https://www.colopt.eu/winterschool-2019/
Early Bird Registration: Extended to 10th February 2019
This winter school is a residential school for young researchers
(predoctoral, to early post doctoral) working in the areas of cold
atoms, out-of-equilibrium quantum physics and quantum technologies,
organized by the European Training Network ColOpt. The venue is in
Herrsching am Ammersee near Munich in the scenic alpine foreland.
Submitted by
Gettrick on Tue, 29/01/2019 - 17:28.
Application deadline:
Friday, February 15, 2019
Applications are invited for open competition scholarships for Hardiman Scholarship funding for PhD program at the National University of Ireland, Galway. I am particularly interested in supervising students in Quantum Games, Quantum Walks, or other Quantum Algorithms. For initial enquiries, email michael.mcgettrick@nuigalway.ie SOON (as preparing the application will take some days, and the deadline is soon).
Submitted by
Wang Chao on Sun, 27/01/2019 - 03:56.
In the last decade, the Ryu-Takayanagi (RT) proposal has shed important light on the nature of quantum gravity by holographically tying it to the entanglement entropies of a dual conformal field theory. In recent years, however, theoretical considerations AdS black holes have shown that more is needed for the holographic description of bulk geometries.
Application deadline:
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Application deadline:
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Within the the EU QT-Flagship, the OpenSuperQ consortium will build a cloud-based superconducting quantum computer at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. As part of this effort, we are currently seeking a Postdoc in Computational Quantum Chemistry, who will work in the Chalmers team modelling physical systems on quantum computers.
The quantum group in Malta is looking to recruit an experienced postdoctoral researcher in the field of topological optomechanical devices. This is a two-year position funded by the Julian Schwinger Foundation.
This project aims to investigate optomechanical arrays as a platform for the amplification, processing, and routing of phonons. It will feature close collaboration with Dr Vittorio Peano (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen).
Subject area Information and Communication Technologies are essential to modern society as the internet is pervading all aspects of our lives. Quantum mechancis imposes a fundamental limit to the communication rates, whose determination is a pivotal challenge. Given the amount of sensitive information sent through the internet, secure communications are essential to our society.
Two PhD positions are available for UK/EU students in the group of Prof. Stefano Pirandola, Computer Science department, University of York, aiming to start in Oct 2019. Please use the links for further information.
PhD position (1) Continuous variable quantum key distribution with multi-mode signals is focused on experimental study while
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