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Submitted by
paler on Fri, 13/06/2025 - 11:48.
Dates:
Friday, September 5, 2025
https://www.quantumresource.org/
The focus of this year’s workshop are decoders for quantum
error-correction. We hope to encourage participation from those working
in quantum algorithm optimization, error-correction, architecture
design, quantum compilation, classical control and resource
benchmarking.
Submitted by
YQIS25 on Wed, 11/06/2025 - 18:35.
Dates:
Monday, October 6, 2025 to Friday, October 10, 2025
We are delighted to announce that the Young Quantum Information
Scientists (YQIS) conference will take place this year in Barcelona,
from October 6th to 10th. YQIS is a conference series organized by and
for PhD students and early-career researchers working across the broad
field of quantum information. It provides a platform for young
scientists to present their latest work and engage with the wider
community.
Submitted by
qmeets on Tue, 10/06/2025 - 17:00.
Abstract: In recent years, the notion of magic in quantum physics –
originally confined to more esoteric quantum information processing
subfields – has attracted the attention of the community of quantum
many-body physics, quantum chaos and complexity, high-energy physics,
AdS-CFT and the foundations of quantum mechanics. In this colloquium, we
will give a survey of what quantum magic is, how it can be measured, and
why we should care (and why and when we should not).
Speakers: Prof. Alioscia Hamma & Dr. Salvatore F.E. Oliviero
Dates:
Monday, October 20, 2025 to Friday, October 24, 2025
Registration deadline:
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
ICE-10 is the 10th edition of the conference Quantum Information in
Spain [Información Cuántica en España (ICE)].
ICE is the annual meeting of the Spanish Network on Quantum
Information (RITCE) which brings together national and international
researchers working on quantum computing, quantum communications,
quantum metrology, quantum thermodynamics, and other areas of quantum
science and technologies. In particular, the meeting aims to provide a
platform to increase the visibility of early-career researchers.
We are seeking two research associates with experience in the broad
area of quantum information science and technology, and an interest in
quantum foundations more specifically, to work with Dr Jonte R Hance
within the Advanced Model-Based Engineering and Reasoning (AMBER)
Research Group in the School of Computing. These positions are funded
under Dr Hance’s EPSRC Quantum Technologies Career Acceleration
Fellowship, titled “Developing Quantum Advantage by Understanding the
Paradoxical Aspects of Measurement in Quantum Systems”.
This project leverages foundations to pave the way for the novel
quantum protocols, algorithms, and technologies of the future. You will
work closely with internal collaborators, external project partners
(including at the University of Bristol, Heriot-Watt University,
Northumbria University, and the National Quantum Computing Centre in the
UK, and Kyoto University, Nagoya University, Kagawa University, and
Hiroshima University in Japan), and new and developing external
collaborators. These 5-year fixed-term positions should provide a path
to research independence, and Dr Hance will provide support and guidance
for applying for independent fellowships and other such opportunities
for developing independence throughout the term of the position.
Submitted by
kliesch on Wed, 04/06/2025 - 15:36.
Submitted by
lginer on Tue, 03/06/2025 - 20:44.
(Edit 06/03/25 languages requirements)
MSc (possibly PhD) Position in Quantum Physics – Université de
Moncton Project: Characterizing Quantum States via
Non-Invasive Measurements
The Quantum Phonics Group at the Université de Moncton
(largest Francophone university in Canada outside of Quebec), led by
Dr. Lambert Giner, is seeking a motivated graduate student (MSc) to join
a research project focused on novel techniques for characterizing
quantum states without disturbing them.
Submitted by
huberfe on Mon, 02/06/2025 - 14:19.
We are seeking to hire two PhD students with interest in quantum information and mathematical optimization. The successful candidates will work closely with Felix Huber (https://huberfe.github.io/) at the Division of Quantum Computing of the University of Gdańsk.
Submitted by
huberfe on Mon, 02/06/2025 - 14:17.
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with interest in quantum information and mathematical optimization. The successful candidate will work closely with Felix Huber (https://huberfe.github.io/) at the Division of Quantum Computing of the University of Gdańsk.
Submitted by
tcoopmans on Mon, 02/06/2025 - 08:51.
Two PhD positions are available at QuTech and Delft University of
Technology, in the Netherlands.
The candidates will be among the first members of a new group, led by
Tim Coopmans, which will focus on the development of computational tools
(algorithms, software, mathematics) for dealing with errors and other
imperfections in quantum computers and quantum networks.
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