Submitted by
Torades on Mon, 05/09/2016 - 13:35.
Applications are invited for the above post to work with Professor Gerardo Adesso and Dr Tommaso Tufarelli at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with Dr Marco Piani at the University of Strathclyde, on a project funded by the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi) entitled “Sentient observers in the quantum regime and the emergence of an objective reality” [http://fqxi.org/grants/large/awardees/view/__details/2016/adesso].
Submitted by
Fbarata on Wed, 27/07/2016 - 17:26.
We are happy to announce the opening of the call for applications to the new edition of the Doctoral Programme in the Physics and Mathematics of Information: Foundations of Future Information Technologies (DP-PMI), starting in February 2017.
The DP-PMI aims at providing advanced curricular and research training in the recent developments and fundamental challenges in information sciences and technologies, namely in:
Submitted by
Colin on Sat, 23/07/2016 - 08:20.
Applications from Indian nationals are invited for one temporary position of Research
Associate-III under the project “Non local correlations in nanoscale systems: Role of
decoherence, interactions, disorder and pairing symmetry” in the School of Physical
Sciences, NISER funded by SERB, Govt. of India.
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE -III:
QUALIFICATION: Candidate should have PhD or equivalent degree in Physics (preferably in theory).
Those who have submitted their PhD thesis related to the above field are also eligible to apply.
Submitted by
signatur on Thu, 14/07/2016 - 00:51.
PhD Project to implement spin qubits based on silicon-germanium structures
Center for Quantum Devices is offering a PhD scholarship commencing December 1. or as soon as possible thereafter.
The last year has seen tremendous advances in fabricating spin qubit devices from group IV semiconductors. This PhD project will investigate spin qubits realized in natural and isotopically purified silicon-germanium heterostructures. The objective is to create ultra-coherent qubit devices that can be controlled, coupled, and read out in a scalable geometry.
Submitted by
signatur on Thu, 14/07/2016 - 00:14.
The Center for Quantum Devices and Station Q Copenhagen is looking to hire one or more PhD students to work on realizing superconducting multi-qubit devices to function as a small quantum computer. The realization will be based on gatemon technology controlled by FPGA-based waveform generators. Projects ranging from nanofabrication, device testing, to building classical control electronics are available.
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