Submitted by
RominaD on Tue, 31/03/2015 - 09:35.
As part of the £80m UK National Quantum Technology Hub in Sensors and Metrology (http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/generic/quantum/index.aspx), we are seeking applications for 12 4-year PhD studentships to work on the development and application of high-precision quantum sensors of magnetic fields for biomedical imaging, rotation for navigation, and gravity for underground mapping.
Submitted by
Cmwilmott on Mon, 09/03/2015 - 11:18.
Applications are invited for an NTU Studentship in quantum information. For more, please see:
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/graduate_school/studentships/index.html
Entry requirements
Applicants are expected to be highly motivated and creative individuals with strong academic records in either mathematics or computer science. Experience, and interest in quantum information and computing is essential.
Remote entanglement stabilization for superconducting qubits
Contact: Mazyar Mirrahimi (mazyar.mirrahimi [at] inria.fr)
Submitted by
Pirs on Sat, 14/02/2015 - 02:29.
The University of York was recently awarded one of four hubs in the EPSRC’s new £155m National Network of Quantum Technology Hubs. The York Quantum Hub will investigate Quantum Communications and Quantum Cryptography, and there are a number of studentships available within the Hub. Two studentships are supervised by Stefano Pirandola and Sam Braunstein, from the Department of Computer Science.
The position is within the Quantum Optics and Quantum Simulators Group lead by Dr. Dimitris G. Angelakis in the Centre of Quantum Technologies (CQT) (http://www.quantumlah.org). The group's research interests span most aspects of theoretical quantum optics and its applications in implementing quantum computation and quantum simulation of many body phenomena.
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