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Application deadline:
Thursday, February 7, 2019
The University of Vienna has advertised a full professor position in the field of "Quantum algorithms".
This will be a joint position between the Faculty of Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics. The job announcement is available online at https://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/jobs-recruiting/professuren/detail-se...
with an extended application deadline of February 7, 2019.
This Research Thematic Program's main goal is to further develop the study of operator algebras and their relation with quantum information. To do so, we plan to reunite both leading experts and Ph.D. students in mathematics and mathematical physicists with interests in seemingly disparate fields of Noncommutative Algebra, Dynamical Systems, Groups, Harmonic Analysis, Topology and Quantum Theory. This way, we intend to further stimulate the rich interplay between these areas of mathematics and the relatively young field of quantum information theory.
Submitted by
Negretti on Fri, 18/01/2019 - 22:02.
The scope of the workshop is to discuss impurity physics and
transport in ultracold synthetic quantum matter as well as solid-state
systems in order to find synergies among the different communities and
to identify common goals.
In additional to presentations by young and senior researchers, we
shall have parallel sessions consisting of small groups discussing
specialised topics as well as identify new challenges and ideas for the
field.
Submitted by
gsiopsis on Fri, 18/01/2019 - 21:05.
Submission deadline:
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Registration deadline:
Thursday, January 31, 2019
This one-day Workshop is by invitation only. Send a message to quantum@tennessee.edu if you wish to receive an invitation to participate. Limited funding is available for all participants.
Submitted by
gsiopsis on Fri, 18/01/2019 - 20:55.
The Quantum Technologies Group at the University of Tennessee (http://quantum.utk.edu) is accepting applications for postdoctoral positions to start Fall 2019. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in quantum sensing and applications. The positions are for two years with a possible extension to three years and limited to US citizens. If you are interested in applying, please send a current CV, list of publications, a research proposal, and the names of three references.
Submitted by
Jense on Fri, 18/01/2019 - 15:56.
NETWORK GAMES, TROPICAL GEOMETRY, AND QUANTUM COMMUNICATION
Submitted by
Cai on Fri, 18/01/2019 - 00:22.
Application deadline:
Friday, February 15, 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 in Oxford, across the UK, and internationally.
Application deadline:
Thursday, February 14, 2019
We will have a 3-years senior-post-doc position (ricercatore di tipo a) in the Algebra group of the Mathematics Department of Trento University.
The position is funded by the "Q@TN - quantum at Trento" initiative on quantum science and technology (www.quantumtrento.eu) and the selected candidate is expected to work on the interdisciplinary project:
Algebraic Geometry methods for Matrix Product States
Submission deadline:
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Registration deadline:
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Scope:
On 26-27.02.2019 International Centre for Interfacing Magnetism and Superconductivity with Topological Matter – MagTop at Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, organizes symposium devoted to recent developments, both in theory and experiment, in the field of Majorana modes and other topological low-energy excitations.
Application deadline:
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
We are currently recruiting PhD students in three different areas of experimental quantum physics. All three positions are fully funded, with a yearly salary of about €33000, with access to Sweden’s strong social security net.
The areas are 1) cavity QED microscope for single molecules, 2) Quantum computing in rare-earth crystals, 3) slow and fast light applications, described in more detail below.
1) Quantum optics in the context of chemical physics
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