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Open Postdoc Fellowships at the Erwin Schrödinger Centre for Quantum Science and Technology (ESQ)
The Erwin Schrödinger Center for Quantum Science and Technology ESQ is run by the Austrian Academy of Sciences in partnership with the University of Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology and the University of Innsbruck, supported by the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Research and cofounded by the European Commission.
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Mon, 19/03/2018 - 11:16.
Entropy is among the most important but also most perplexing concepts
in physics. It is also a polymorphic concept: introduced in
thermodynamics, we now find it in statistical mechanics, quantum
mechanics, information theory, and black hole physics, to name just the
most obvious. In this summer school, we will systematically explore the
various concepts of entropy as they are used in state-of-the-art physics
and evaluate their philosophical interpretations.
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Fri, 16/03/2018 - 20:48.
QIPLSIGML — machine learning meets quantum computation. A three-day meeting of machine learning and quantum computation communities.
The goal of the meeting is to acquaint Polish actors of the IT sector such as: researchers, engineers and entrepreneurs with quantum computation and its near term applications. Recent progress in quantum machine learning theory justifies a belief that quantum computation will find near-term applications in machine learning practice.
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Fri, 16/03/2018 - 10:48.
The pillars of modern physics, quantum mechanics and general
relativity, coexist very successfully, having in their respective
domains impressive observational support. However, questionable
unification of the known forces, cosmological constant problems, black
hole entropy puzzle, and conceptual difficulties of quantum mechanics
and its application to the Universe are stumbling blocks on the way to a
deeper understanding.
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Fri, 16/03/2018 - 10:00.
Registration deadline:
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Quantum effects are in use since the 20th century and have led to
market shaping innovations like semiconductor electronics and lasers. In
the 21st century, quantum technology developments focus on the
controlled quantum state of individual or coupled systems. While this
quantum technology is still in the research stage, it offers an enormous
potential and a number of initiatives worldwide have been formed to
foster the technology and its commercial potential.
Submitted by
neilz on Wed, 14/03/2018 - 23:09.
Postdoc Opportunity at NIST:
Nanoplasmonics and Quantum Simulation in Single-Atom Devices
NIST (a government research lab located in Maryland, USA) has a program in researching single-atom devices. These devices, when operated at low temperatures, give us the remarkable ability to monitor or control the motion of single electrons. Among the goals of our research are to develop charge and spin qubits for use in quantum computing.
At this time we have two projects:
Submitted by
omid.faizy on Sun, 11/03/2018 - 23:21.
2nd International workshop on New Trends in Molecular Electronics and Mechanics
29 Sept 2018 - 1st Oct 2018
School of Nano Science, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Tehran, Iran
This 3-day workshop on applications of discrete phase space methods in fault-tolerant quantum computing provides a platform for young researchers to present their work while leaving enough opportunities for extended discussions and informal exchange of ideas. The workshop targets equally students entering the field and researchers with a few years of experience.
Submitted by
Navascues on Tue, 06/03/2018 - 14:35.
2017 Paul Ehrenfest Best Paper Award for Quantum Foundations
Call for Award Nomination-deadline on April 30th.
SUMMARY
We are seeking applicants for experimental PhD positions to work in the area of circuit QED based quantum simulations at the University of Technology Sydney under the supervision of Dr Nathan Langford. Please register interest by emailing nathan.langford@uts.edu.au. Positions will remain open until filled.
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