PhD

How should one design the ideal programming language for current and future quantum computers? What are appropriate concepts, abstractions, and paradigms? Is there a fundamental difference between programming small and large quantum computers? How can type systems and formal methods help ensure that quantum software works correctly by construction - even when current quantum hardware is noisy? How can quantum programs be debugged when quantum bits collapse upon inspection? And how can all this help algorithm designers analyze innovative new quantum algorithms?

If the above sounds exciting to you, then you should consider applying!

The research group Quantum Information at Ruhr University Bochum led by Michael Walter is hoping to recruit a doctoral student (m/f/d, 100%, 3 years) for the interdisciplinary BMBF project QuBRA. You will work towards a doctorate on questions such as the above (...)

The theory group at Forschungszentrum Juelich is looking for highly motivated candidates to fill a fully-funded PhD position over the next few months.
It is a fully-funded PhD position focusing on theoretical aspects of large scale quantum processors using machine learning. The projects will be supervised by Dr M.H. Ansari and may involve collaborations with leading experimental groups.

Competitive PhD position at the ICMol (University of Valencia) within the Program INPhINIT from “La Caixa” foundation:
https://www.icmol.es/fellowshipcalls.php

Competitive PhD position at the ICMol (University of Valencia) within the Program INPhINIT from “La Caixa” foundation:
https://www.icmol.es/fellowshipcalls.php

Topic: Design of quantum and probabilistic computing devices based on magnetic molecules
Research will take place within the context of the project ChiralPbit, access full scientific details here:
http://uv.es/gaita/chiral-p-bit.pdf

Several PhD positions are available at Heriot-Watt University on different aspects related to quantum technology with spin qubits:

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