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Submitted by
MAmoretti on Tue, 24/04/2018 - 22:54.
Submission deadline:
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Submitted by
CLledo on Tue, 24/04/2018 - 22:45.
The aim of this event is to bring together researchers working in the fields of quantum collective phenomena, coherence, correlations and entanglement, realised using various experimental platforms based on photons in cavities. This area of research has been at the forefront of some of the most promising advances in quantum technologies, with applications across quantum computing, quantum simulation and quantum sensing, as well as the testing of fundamental theories in the lab.
A next-generation worldwide quantum sensor network with optical atomic clocks
Submitted by
remigiusz on Thu, 19/04/2018 - 10:02.
We are seeking two talented and motivated PhD students to work in the field of quantum information theory in the group led by Remigiusz Augusiak. These positions will be based at the Center for Theoretical Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw (Poland) and are funded by the Foundation for Polish Science within the First Team programme.
These are two scholarships to start preferably from June 2018.
Closing date: 17 May 2018. Selected applicants will be invited for an interview which will be held either at the institute or via Skype.
Submitted by
remigiusz on Thu, 19/04/2018 - 10:00.
We are seeking a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to work in the field of quantum information theory in the group led by Remigiusz Augusiak. This position will be based at the Center for Theoretical Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw (Poland) and is funded by the Foundation for Polish Science within the First Team programme.
This is a fixed term position for one year (extendable until April 2021) to start preferably from June 2018.
Submitted by
PremC on Wed, 18/04/2018 - 18:41.
Nanophotonics: the ubiquitous science.
Nanophotonics in the last years is showing clearly its inclusive nature. Several disciplines are taking advantages in using novel tools derived from the astonishing progress in Nanophotonics, for exploring novel fundamental properties of materials on different length scale. The optical methods, both experimental and theoretical, are ubiquitous in several fields facilitating the development of a common language even for disciplines considered far, just a few years ago.
Submitted by
PremC on Wed, 18/04/2018 - 18:32.
The growing ability to manipulate quantum systems is paving the way for a second quantum revolution and a number of initiatives worldwide have been formed to foster quantum technologies. These exciting novel applications are exploiting specific quantum properties which are not accessible with classical resources such as superposition and entanglement of individual quantum systems.
Submitted by
Marcopiani on Tue, 17/04/2018 - 11:20.
We are organizing a focused workshop orbiting around the topic of the quantum-to-classical transition, to take place at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, on June 18-19, 2018. The workshop is related to the FQXi Program “Physics of the Observer”. We are accepting applications to take part in the workshop, with deadline 30 April 2018.
Website: http://quantum2classical.phys.strath.ac.uk
Invited speakers include
Submitted by
Sile on Sat, 14/04/2018 - 19:18.
The study of quantum coherent dynamics is currently one of the most active and exciting areas in physics. It holds the promise for the development of new technologies (quantum computing, quantum metrology,...) and, at the same time, has already delivered insights into the foundations of quantum mechanics. Its fast moving pace and new approach has attracted many young researchers and summer schools - at which leading experts share their knowledge and directly interact with the participants - have become an integral part of the community.
Currently we have open one Postdoctoral fellow position and two PhD positions.
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