Exciting PhD Opportunity in Cutting-Edge Quantum Research!
Are you ready to embark on a groundbreaking journey in quantum systems? An extraordinary PhD opportunity awaits, delving into uncharted territories at the intersection of applied and fundamental sciences. Join our dynamic team as we push the boundaries of knowledge and work towards developing a revolutionary radio-frequency signal detection scheme.
We are inviting applications for one open PhD position in theory of light-matter interaction at the Gonzalez-Ballestero group at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
Candidates must have a background in theoretical quantum physics with strong analytical skills. Our group is committed to contribute toward gender balance in Academia and thus female candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Ph.D. POSITION
We are looking for two talented and highly skilled students to work toward their PhD degree on signal processing of quantum-enhanced sensors and validate the same with experimental data in the Classical and Quantum Signal Processing (CAQ-SP) Group at Carleton University led by Prof. Sreeraman Rajan.
The research will be focused on:
• Quantum-enhanced radar and lidar performance prediction
• Signal processing for quantum sensors
• Classical and quantum machine learning for detection and identification
The Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) is a joint collaboration initiative, which currently involves about 25 research groups based at four leading research institutions in and around Vienna. The aim of the VCQ is to advance modern quantum science and technology based on a broad and multidisciplinary research agenda. The topics addressed within VCQ range from the foundations of quantum mechanics to complex quantum optical and many-body effects and their application for emerging quantum technologies.
The Mathematical Principles of Information and Communication Group (https://www.unav.edu/web/departamento-de-ingenieria-biomedica-yciencias/... ) at the Tecnun-School of Engineering (University of Navarra, Donostia/San Sebastian, Spain) has a PhD position available within the fields of quantum computing and quantum error correction. The PhD position is located at the Ibaeta Campus, affiliated to the Department of Bioengineering and Basic Sciences, for a period of 3 years with the possibility of extensions based on specific circumstances. The position is scheduled to start in 2024 and will be conducted under the supervision of researchers Dr. Josu Etxezarreta from Tecnun and Dr. Rubén M. Otxoa from Hitachi-Cambridge Laboratory.
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