Submitted by
xiaodiwu on Thu, 26/11/2015 - 02:46.
Prof. Xiaodi Wu in the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Oregon is seeking motivated Phd students in the area of quantum information and computation. Prof. Wu’s current research focus includes quantum computational complexity, Hamiltonian complexity, as well as quantum cryptography. More information about his research can be found at here.
A PhD opportunity to study and design theoretical concepts for quantum computers. Full funding is available to UK/EU citizens. The student will be supervised by Dr Earl Campbell in the department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sheffield.
Submitted by
Gettrick on Wed, 21/10/2015 - 02:03.
Hardiman research (PhD) scholarships at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Stipend is 16,000 euro per year. Phd topics available in quantum walks, quantum game theory, or
possibly other areas of quantum computation. For preliminary enquiries, email
[email protected] in the first instance. See also
www.nuigalway.ie
www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~gettrick/
Submitted by
Coqus on Tue, 13/10/2015 - 09:47.
The Vienna Doctoral Program on Complex Quantum Systems offers PhD fellowships in:
• Foundations of quantum physics
• Photonic quantum information processing
• Quantum communication & quantum computing
• Ultra-cold atoms & Bose-Einstein condensation
• Solid state quantum optics
• Interferometry with clusters & molecules
• Theory of highly correlated quantum systems
• Micromechanical quantum physics
• Cooling schemes for clusters & nanomirrors
• Cavity QED on microwave transmission lines
• Quantum physics with vacancies in nanodiamonds
• Atoms and molecules
Submitted by
Tweissl on Thu, 08/10/2015 - 21:27.
KTH- Nanostructure Physics is seeking applications for a PhD student to work on this project in Stockholm. The successful applicant will analyze and experiment with various schemes for the amplification of microwave signals at the quantum limit of added noise, and with the entanglement of photons in a microwave frequency comb. The goal of our studies is the development of fundamental understanding leading to the long-term goal of applications in quantum information processing, quantum computation and quantum metrology.
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