quantum information

Application deadline: 

Friday, September 19, 2025

We are currently looking for PhD candidates to complete their research training at our laboratory, Griffith University’s Quantum Optics and Information Laboratory. Several PhD Scholarships are available to work on quantum nonlocality, metrology, and foundations, as detailed below:

Application deadline: 

Sunday, August 31, 2025

At Quantic group (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain), we develop quantum computational techniques, software and algorithmic solutions that require quantum computers or quantum emulators. We exploit all the scientific tools at our disposal, including HPC, quantum processors and hardware, and AI techniques. We currently host a digital quantum computer, and we are in the process of installing a quantum annealer, both based on superconducting circuits technology, installed on-site and integrated with our supercomputer MareNostrum5. Therefore, one of our

Application deadline: 

Friday, August 15, 2025

Fully-funded postdoctoral position in Quantum Information Science at Trinity College Dublin

A postdoctoral position is available at Trinity College Dublin in the group of Prof. Felix Binder. The starting salary is 54,307€ p.a., with a separate travel budget. The start date is flexible.

Application deadline: 

Monday, August 11, 2025

We are looking for a Post-doctoral Researcher to work in the International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT) hosted by the University of Gdańsk. The position is offered in the Quantum Devices in Computer Science Group led by Michał Studziński.

Dates: 

Monday, September 1, 2025 to Friday, September 5, 2025

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

The National Quantum Science and Technology Institute (NQSTI) organizes the International School - Advances in Atomic and Photonic Quantum Technologies.

The School will take place in San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, from September 1–5, 2025 and it is intended for PhD students, post-docs and early-career researchers, final-year MSc students, and professionals with a strong background in quantum physics.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

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.

PhD position in theoretical quantum information science is available at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. Successful candidate will work within the team led by Alexander Streltsov on one of the following topics: Quantum resource theories, Quantum communication and quantum computation, Open quantum systems.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

The scholarship offers a competitive stipend of AUD $41,650 per year for 3.5 years, a $15,000 training allowance, a $5,000 travel allowance, an $840 publication allowance and a one-off $5,000 cost-of-living payment. For Domestic students only.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, June 19, 2025

We are looking for two PhD Students to work in the International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT) hosted by the University of Gdańsk. The positions are offered in the Quantum Devices in Computer Science Group (QDCS) led by Michał Studziński.

This recruitment concerns PhD student positions created as part of the SONATA-BIS project No. UMO-2024/54/E/ST2/00316, entitled "Efficient higher-order quantum computations". The project is financed by the National Science Centre (NCN) in Poland.

Quantum Devices in Computer Science Group (QDCS) led by Michał Studziński

“Exploring the Quantum Frontier—Where Ideas Become Reality.”

The aim of the Quantum Devices in Computer Science group is to focus on unlocking the power of symmetries in quantum systems and understand the induced capabilities for quantum computation and quantum data transmission protocols. Our scientific activity is based on strong mathematical foundations relying on developing and applying advanced tools in representation theory.

Specific goals include:

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