quantum computing

Dates: 

Sunday, August 31, 2025 to Friday, September 5, 2025

Submission deadline: 

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Work alongside leading researchers (A/Prof Jarryd Pla and Dr Tim Botzem) and get hands-on experience inside one of Australia’s most exciting quantum startups.

This project will advance CMOS-compatible quantum hardware and contribute to the development of fault-tolerant quantum computing systems by tackling challenges in the design, fabrication, and integration of microwave-frequency amplifiers operating at the quantum noise limit.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Work alongside leading researchers and get hands-on experience inside one of Australia’s most exciting quantum startups. Push the limits of silicon MOS based quantum computing in collaboration with a team shaping the future of scalable quantum devices including lead supervisor Dr André Saraiva. This PhD scholarship project offers tailored mentorship, specialised training, and the chance to contribute to cutting-edge research that bridges academia and industry.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

We are launching a new ultracold atom experiment in Donostia/San Sebastian utilizing dysprosium atoms in programmable optical tweezer arrays. This state-of-the-art platform will incorporate a quantum gas microscope and other cutting-edge technologies. This initiative is part of a strong collaboration between DIPC (Spain) and the University of Innsbruck (Austria), fostering a dynamic exchange of expertise.

Application deadline: 

Monday, June 30, 2025

We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work on quantum error correction (QEC) and fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) for photonic and spin-optical architectures. The successful candidate will work part-time in the QEC/FTQC team of Quandela (Massy, Paris region, France) and part-time in the Institut Mathématiques de Bordeaux, under the supervision of Prof. Gilles Zémor, for an initial two-year term, with the possibility of extension.

Application deadline: 

Monday, June 30, 2025

Join the Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC) team within Quandela’s Scalable Architecture division. As a senior Quantum Error Correction researcher (permanent position), you will shape the development of our fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture. Your insights will guide the evolution of our long-term roadmap and contribute to the robustness and scalability of Quandela’s cutting-edge hardware.

Quandela is a spinout company from the French national laboratory CNRS, based in the Paris region, that develops quantum computers based on the manipulation of single photons. Its core technology is quantum-dot single-photon sources with a spin degree of freedom, enabling quantum information to be encoded on both spins and photons. Quandela’s R&D teams conduct research on semiconductor quantum dots, quantum optics and integrated photonics, device modelling, error mitigation, compilation, quantum error correction, and algorithms.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

TCG Centres for Research and Education in Science and Technology (TCG CREST) aspires to be a world-leading research institute in the area of science and technology. The objectives of TCG CREST are to conduct basic and translational research at the frontiers of both science and technology, and impart high quality education to PhD scholars. The Centre for Quantum Engineering, Research and Education (CQuERE) is one of the centres at TCG CREST dedicated to performing cutting edge research and high-quality education at the PhD level in the emerging areas of quantum science and technology, and thereby train future researchers for academia and industry. The research at CQuERE is being carried out to meet some of the objectives of the National Quantum Mission.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

The research group of Associate Professor Jarryd Pla has an opening for a Post-Doctoral Fellow. In this role, you will conduct simulations, design, and experimental work on superconducting quantum devices to perform quantum-noise-limited measurements at elevated temperatures (> 1.5 Kelvin).

Here, at the University of Sheffield, we are a theory group focussing on Quantum Error Correction (QEC) and its applications, for example in Quantum Metrology. We are also interested in fundamental problems in quantum metrology, such as in multiparameter state estimation (and applications).

We are located in the lovely city of Sheffield, in the United Kingdom.

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