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The Mathematical Quantum Information RIKEN Hakubi Research Team led by Bartosz Regula at RIKEN is recruiting postdoctoral researchers for a period of 2 years. The positions can begin as soon as possible.

The successful candidates will work on the project "Foundations of quantum resources: mathematical theory for the structure and applications of quantum phenomena", which is a broad and open-ended investigation of the mathematical foundations of quantum information, and will offer a large degree of flexibility.

Our main areas of research are: quantum resource theories, theory of entanglement, quantum information and communication theory, convex optimisation problems in quantum information, quantum foundations.

A topic of particular interest is classical and quantum Shannon theory. Candidates with a background and/or strong interest in this area will be prioritised.

What

We offer two postdoctoral research positions in quantum information theory. Depending on seniority, the hire can be at the level of staff scientist. Potential research topics include the following:

  • Quantum communications and quantum networking theory.
  • Quantum cryptography.
  • Quantum error correction, in particular in connection with modular quantum computation.

The compensation is in accordance with the OIST Employee Compensation Regulations and depends on the time since graduation.

We are offering a postdoctoral position to well-qualified, highly motivated, and dynamic young scientists who wish to enhance their scientific career in a stimulating environment.

We are offering a postdoctoral position to well-qualified, highly motivated, and dynamic young scientists who wish to enhance their scientific career in a stimulating environment.

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, Ulm University. The candidate will work with the research team of Prof. Benjamin Stickler on developing theories to describe and control the quantum dynamics of levitated particles, with a particular focus on quantum sensing of forces and torques. Mentoring of MSc and PhD students is possible and encouraged. We offer a welcoming and collaborative environment and encourage researchers of all backgrounds to apply. The project will be in close collaboration with experiments by Dr.

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