We are seeking a talented and motivated PhD student to work in the field of quantum information theory in the group led by Dr. Remigiusz Augusiak (http://raugusiak.weebly.com/).
Quantum Internet Alliance Europe
The long-term ambition of the Quantum Internet Alliance is to realize large scale quantum networks.
You can now join us in this ambitious endeavour! We are looking for excellent candidates for PhD, Postdoc and other positions with different backgrounds (physics, computer science, electrical engineering) who like to work towards our great goal that can only be realized in a team effort.
The aim of the PhD project is to carry out quantum cryptanalysis of the most promising schemes in the NIST competition for post-quantum cryptography. The objective ranges from identifying potential vulnerabilities in the design to possibly discovering complete breaks, but also considers the question of finding the right choice of parameters for schemes that (seem to) withstand quantum attacks.
The Director of the Center for Theoretical Physics PAS invites applicants for a PhD position at the CTP PAS financed by the National Science Center through the Sonata BIS grant „Optimality, universality and controllability in the theory of quantum computing", project number UMO-2015/18/E/ST1/00200. The principal investigator of the project is prof.
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We are seeking applicants for experimental PhD positions to work in the area of circuit QED based quantum simulations at the University of Technology Sydney under the supervision of Dr Nathan Langford. Please register interest by emailing nathan [dot] langford [at] uts [dot] edu [dot] au. Positions will remain open until filled.
The Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, established under the International Research Agenda Programme operated by the Foundation for Polish Science and hosted by the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, seeks to fill several junior research positions in the Quantum Technologies Laboratory led by Professor Konrad Banaszek. Current research effort in the Laboratory covers problems related to quantum optical communication [1-3], quantum metrology [4,5], and quantum imaging [6,7].
We are looking for a highly-motivated student with excellent laboratory skills for performing state-of-the-art atomic physics experiments.
We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD student willing to join the QCAT Quantum Technologies Research Group led by Dr. habil.