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mkschmidt on Wed, 30/08/2023 - 08:46.
We are looking for motivated PhD candidates interested in joining our effort to harness time-varying optical metamaterials to improve the capabilities of integrated quantum optical systems. The project will be mostly theoretical, framed in the language of open quantum systems, cavity optomechanics and quantum nonlinear optics. In addition, the candidate will work closely with a leading experimental group seeking to implement these concepts.
During your doctorate, you will be a valued member and integral part of our quantum computing team (led by Dr. Christian Gogolin) within the Digital Research & Development department at Covestro. The position comes with the offer to be associated with the group of Prof. Dr. David Gross at the University of Cologne, which would award the degree. Arrangements with other supervisors and host universities are possible. As a PhD candidate, you will be given opportunities to contribute to collaborations with Google Quantum AI and the quantum computing startup QC Ware.
We are looking for three Postdoctoral Research Associates for the EPSRC-funded project “Rubber DUQ: flexible Dynamic Universal Quantum programming” three years each. The project aims to prototype a quantum programming language based on categorical universal properties such as quantum information effects, implement a compiler, and quantify its robustness, and develop automated strategies to trade off resilience to noise against speed or accuracy.
Assistant and Associate Professor positions in Quantum Computer Science are available via TU Delft's open call for computer science . This highly competitive call aims to expand computer science at TU Delft - in any area, including quantum computer science. Candidates are evaluated on the basis of research excellence in computer science, and their future abilities to contribute to computer science education at TU Delft.
Postdoc positions are available in the group of Stephanie Wehner in the domain of quantum networks - Application Form.
The positions are open until filled. Applications will be reviewed at the start of every months.
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