Submitted by
cbonato on Mon, 14/10/2024 - 18:16.
Looking for a PhD project at the interection of semiconductors and quantum technology, in collaboration with several partners across Europe? We offer a PhD position at Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh) on the newly-funded EU project QuSPARC.
Submitted by
Animesh058 on Sun, 13/10/2024 - 11:40.
A PhD position is available in the quantum information science group of Animesh Datta at the University of Warwick. The theoretical PhD project will develop schemes for spectroscopy of complex quantum systems using quantum states of light. It will exploit the tools of quantum metrology for precisely estimating parameters of quantum matter systems coupled to quantum and classical environments. Instances include the estimation of parameters such as transition energies, dipole moments, and coupling strengths of molecules in natural or artificial environments.
We will have openings for a PhD and Postdoc positions at the Quantum Algorithmics group at the University of Augsburg. The anticipated starting date is spring 2025.
We are looking for candidates who:
- Enjoy working creatively with numerical methods and heuristic exploration
- Motivation to work on scientific code and software development
- Strong interest in physical concepts and their utilization
- Master's degree/PhD in: Computer Science Physics, Chemistry, or Math (including interdisciplinary programs)
Submitted by
IMPRS-CPQM on Mon, 07/10/2024 - 15:46.
The International Max Planck Research School for Chemistry and Physics of Quantum Materials is a joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany, Technische Universität Dresden and the University of St Andrews, Scotland. By working together, we create a highly attractive overall package of PhD level research on quantum materials. We seek to recruit several PhD students in 2025 for a variety of exciting research projects in the fields of condensed matter physics and solid-state chemistry.
Lund University’s Quantum Information Group is seeking qualified applicants for a research position focused on developing a small quantum processor node, where the qubits consist of individual ions of rare-earth elements (lanthanides). Such a processor node is a key unit that can be used in several quantum technologies, including quantum computing and quantum communication.
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