The Optics group at the University of Geneva is currently seeking outstanding candidates for several open Ph.D. positions. Our group is exploring quantum communication ranging from applied to more fundamental perspectives, along with the development of associated quantum technologies, such as photon sources and single photon detectors. We invite candidates for the following positions:
The call for applications for the 2014/15 edition of the Doctoral Programme in the Physics and Mathematics of Information: Foundations of Future Information Technologies (DP-PMI) will close on 18 March 2014.
The DP-PMI aims at providing advanced curricular and research training in the recent developments and fundamental challenges in information sciences and technologies.
We are happy to announce the opening of the call for applications for the 2014/15 edition of the Doctoral Programme in the Physics and Mathematics of Information: Foundations of Future Information Technologies (DP-PMI). The DP-PMI aims at providing advanced curricular and research training in the recent developments and fundamental challenges in information sciences and technologies. The DP-PMI is hosted by Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), the School of Science and Engineering of the University of Lisbon, in Portugal, and eight associated research centres.
PhD opportunity at the Quantum Technology group at Queen's (http://web.am.qub.ac.uk/wp/qo/)
A position for Early Stage Researchers (PhD level) is available within the Marie Curie Initial Training Network “PICQUE-Photonic Integrated Compound Quantum Encoding” (www.picque.eu).
In our group at the University of Siegen (Germany) we are looking for a motivated PhD student in the field of quantum information theory. The research topics include:
Applicants are expected to have a master / diploma in physics, experience in theoretical physics and interest in foundational questions of quantum mechanics.
A PhD position is available at the Quantum Physics group (http://qphys.uni-saarland.de/) of Saarland University, in Saarbrücken, Germany. The research is supervised by Dr. Marc Bienert and takes place in the theory group of Prof. Dr. Giovanna Morigi.
The focus of the research project will be on hybrid quantum systems consisting of single quantum emitters and optomechanical cavities.
The suitable candidate has a background in theoretical physics, ideally in the field of quantum optics, quantum mechanics or solid state physics.