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We are currently entering a new technological era where quantum mechanics is used not only to predict physical behaviour but increasingly to exploit quantum resources in applications such as Quantum Communication, Cryptography, Computation and Metrology. Due to the probabilistic nature of quantum measurements, statistical inference based on measurement data plays an increasing role in analysing and validating the results of quantum experiments.

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

The 2nd Conference in the Quantum Africa Series will take place from 3 to 7 September 2012.

Invited Plenary Speakers:
F. Jelezko (University of Ulm)
N. Gisin (University of Geneva)
A. Ekert (National University of Singapore and University of Oxford)
M. Padgett (University of Glasgow)
L. Davidovich (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Time: 14:00 British Summer Time
Speaker: Vlatko Vedral (University of Oxford/National University of Singapore)

Title: Using Temporal Entanglement to Perform Thermodynamical Work

Post-doctoral Research Associate Adiabatic Quantum Computation
London Centre for Nanotechnology

Title: Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Reference: 1249717
Grade: UCL Grade 7
Salary: £29,249 - £35,938 per annum (in addition to London Allowance of £2,806)
Terms and Conditions: In accordance with the conditions of employment as laid down in the relevant UCL Staff policies
Web: https://www.london-nano.com/our-people/vacancies/all

Accountable to: Dr Paul Warburton and Dr Simone Severini

Summary of Job Function:
The PDRA will develop adiabatic quantum computation (AQC) algorithms,

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The Quantum Information Group at the Institute of Theoretical Physics invites applications for four positions as a

Research Assistant (67% - 100%)
Salary Scale 13 TV-L

to be appointed as soon as possible.

These positions are parts of different third-party funded projects and therefore differently limited. They are open for Postdocs, as well as graduate students.

Responsibilities and duties

Application deadline: 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Quantum Technology group (QTeQ, http://www.am.qub.ac.uk/qo/) is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow! Applications are now open. Please, visit the Employer web page linked above where a description of your duties and the procedure to apply online are provided.
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Submission deadline: 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The International Colloquium on Group-Theoretical Methods in Physics (ICGTMP) is a meeting point for scientists working on mathematical and numerical methods based on geometry and symmetry.
ICGTMP is the oldest conference series in the fields of geometry and physics further broaden and diversified due to the successful application of geometric and algebraic methods in life sciences and other areas. The conference has an interdisciplinary character. It aims to bring together experts and young researchers from different fields encouraging cross-disciplinary interactions.

We'd like to announce the next Q+ hangout:

Date: 24th April 2012

Time: 14:00 British Summer Time

Title: Fundamental limitations for quantum and nano thermodynamics

Speaker: Jonathan Oppenheim (University College London)

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