Submitted by
Nschuch on Tue, 13/12/2022 - 20:58.
PhD and Postdoc positions are available in the Research Group "Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Physics", led by Norbert Schuch, at the University of Vienna.
Topics of interest cover the whole range from quantum information and computation to quantum many-body physics, with a focus on tensor networks and related methods.
Submitted by
gcatelani on Wed, 07/12/2022 - 15:01.
The JARA Institute for Quantum Information (PGI-11) of the Juelich Research Centre in Germany offers at least one PhD position. The positions are funded by German and international collaborative projects. The research will focus on modeling superconducting devices, in particular qubits and resonators for quantum information and simulation applications, with the aim to understand and mitigate error sources. Comparison with experimental data will be integral part of the research.
Submitted by
francg on Fri, 02/12/2022 - 15:18.
Ph.D. Thesis: Optimized Hardware Designs for Quantum LDPC Decoders
(Partially founded by European QuantERA programme, an international consortium involving partners in France, Germany, Spain and Finland https://quantera.eu/equip/)
Submitted by
rmlarose on Thu, 01/12/2022 - 18:22.
PhD positions supervised by Ryan LaRose (https://www.ryanlarose.com/) are available at MSU-Q (https://msuq.natsci.msu.edu/) in the broad areas of quantum computing theory, quantum algorithms, and scientific computing in quantum information. Successful applicants will be motivated learners seeking to contribute novel research to advance the theory and applications of quantum information science.
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.
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