Position at Université de Sherbrooke

https://www.sofe.usherbrooke.ca/sofe-service/f?p=103:40:2006275795993260::NO:RP,40:P40_T_PAGPREV,P40_T_OFFCLEINT:30,14022

The Université de Sherbrooke invites applications for tenure-track position with a research profile in Condensed Matter Physics or in the Physics of Quantum Information.

The new professor is expected to teach in French at the undergraduate or graduate level and his/her research program, either in Experimental or Theoretical Physics, will reinforce or broaden the research areas already in place in the department. The 13 faculty of the department conduct research in the following areas: Superconductivity, Strongly correlated electrons, Magnetism, Quantum information, Photonics and Mesoscopic Physics. Many are members of the following networks: RQMP (Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe), INTRIQ (Institut teansdisciplinaire d’informatique quantique), CIFAR (Quantum Materials, Quantum Information Processing and Nanoelectronics programs). They have access to world-class computing resources via Compute Canada and to exceptional facilities in the fields of Quantum Materials and Nanotechnology.

HOW TO APPLY
Résumés must be received by 5:00 p.m., November 30, 2011. Please use the convenient electronic system to submit your application by clicking “Postuler” to the coordinates listed below. With your résumé, also include and letter of interest containing a short description of the research program and a statement of vision on teaching.

In addition, please have three letters of recommendation supporting your application sent directly by the signatories to the coordinates listed below.

Monsieur le Doyen
Offre d’emploi no 1060
Faculté des sciences
Université de Sherbrooke
2500, boulevard de l’Université
Sherbrooke (Québec) J1K 2R1
Courriel :

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QuantumComm 2012 in Budapest, Hungary

Mar 19-22: QuantumComm 2012 (QC2012) – The Improving Quantum World, Budapest, Hungary.
Webpage: http://www.quantumcomm.org/

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QKD Summer School at the IQC

We’d like to inform you about an innovative, five-day program this July exploring both theoretical and experimental approaches to quantum communication and quantum cryptography. Aimed at graduate students and young postdoctoral fellows from around the world, the International Summer School on Information Security in a Quantum World will combine lectures with interactive tutorials to give participants a breadth of knowledge and experience in this important field.

The lectures will be tailored towards people who have a basic understanding of the concepts behind quantum communication, and want to deepen their knowledge of quantum cryptography, from its theoretical underpinnings to its practical realization. Confirmed speakers at the summer school include:
· Richard Hughes (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
· David Jao (University of Waterloo)
· Thomas Jennewein (University of Waterloo)
· Renato Renner (ETH Zürich)
· Douglas Stinson (University of Waterloo)

The school will be held July 25-29, 2011, at the Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada. There is space for up to 60 attendees. There is no fee, but participants must cover travel and accommodation costs (affordable accommodations have been reserved)

For more information and to apply, visit:
http://iqc.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/qkd-2011

Please share this email with any students, postdocs and colleagues you
think will be interested.

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Summer School on “Quantum Information meets Statistical Mechanics”

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ANNOUNCEMENT
Summer School on “Quantum Information meets
Statistical Mechanics”
—- QI&SM 2011 —-

Universidad Complutense de Madrid
El Escorial (Madrid), Spain
11 – 15 July 2011
http://www.ucm.es/info/giccucm/Escorial2011
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The Summer School will take place at El Escorial, Spain (http://www.euroforum.es/), a nice and historic city about 50 km to the
north of Madrid. See further information below and in the website.

The whole activity will focus primarily on the following topics:
1. One-Way Quantum Computation and Statistical Mechanics
2. Topological Codes and Statistical Models
3. Random Statistical Mechanical Systems and Lattice Gauge Theories
4. Quantum Information and Models of Discrete Quantum Gravity

We would be glad to have you and share with us these new developments in an interactive an open atmosphere.

Thank you and best wishes,

The organizers:
Miguel A. Martin-Delgado (UCM) and Hans J. Briegel (IQOQI, Innsbruck)

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FURTHER INFORMATION

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The goal of the school is to bring together scholars from quantum information theory and statistical mechanics to explore emerging connections between these fields and hopefully develop some fruitful collaborations.

The (incomplete) list of invited speakers whom we are contacting for the conference includes the following names:

Maarten Van den Nest
Gemma De las Cuevas
Robert Raussendorf
Helmut Katzgraber
Hector Bombin
A. Peter Young
John T. Chalker
Uwe-Jens Wiese
Tomotoshi Nishino
Paolo Fachi
Renate Loll
Silke Weinfurtner
Fotini Markopoulou
Rafael Sorkin
and others

The Complutense University has been holding summer courses at El Escorial since 1988 and these are given by eminent lecturers worldwide. We have been awarded the organization of one of those courses, which we want to devote to “Quantum Information meets Statistical Mechanics”.

Allow us to give you some more information about the Summer Courses held at El Escorial and organized by the Complutense University (Madrid, Spain).

In 1988, the Complutense University decided to open its doors to the most advanced knowledge in the present time and to tend a bridge between science, culture, literature etc… and the Spanish society. With this broad aim and scope, the Courses are born during each summer, organized by the General Foundation of the University. They have become an annual showcase of new knowledge and a forum of exchange of information and opinions based on the plurality and the diffusion of the advances in all the scientific areas:

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and also beyond natural sciences: Literature, Scenic Arts, etc… The Courses are, by their rigor and the ample scope of subjects treated every year, a reference for mass media and the Spanish society.

Thus, the University satisfies in this way the necessities not covered in ordinary winter courses. In the Summer Courses, the lecturers are specialists of maximum level, even Nobel prizewinners in their fields. They are
accessible to the students/attendees, who can discuss with them inside and outside the classes. The speakers themselves find here an excellent opportunity for the interchange of experiences that enrich their research and professional activity.

Each Course lasts an average of five days, and it is developed in conferences and occasionally in round-tables. As a complement, all the nights takes place an activity of Scenic Arts, or a concert, a play at a theater or a movie show which is free for the speakers.

More information about the courses can be found at the following link:

http://www.ucm.es/info/cv/

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About the Royal Site of “San Lorenzo de El Escorial”:

Located 50 kilometers north-west of Madrid, this locality was born around the majestic Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, that Spanish King Felipe II ordered to construct in 1561 to commemorate his victory in the battle of San Quintin. The town is located in the skirt of the Abantos mount, in the heart of the mountain chain “Sierra de Guadarrama”, which explains its pleasant climate during the months of summer. By its great cultural interest, it is one of the more important tourist centers and of greatest tradition of the Community of Madrid.

The surrounding landscape is pleasant, and during summer the moderate climate provides an escape from Madrid’s sometimes stifling temperatures. Other interesting monuments are: “Casita del Infante” or “de arriba” and “Casita del Principe” or “de abajo”, both by Juan de Villanueva, and inside there are a good colletions of pictures by Lucas Jordan and Giaquinto; the “Real Coliseo de Carlos III” and the famous “Silla de Felipe II”, or “Piedra de la Herreria” , where Phillip II watched the progress of the works. But the best in this town is the superb views and impressive panorama of this landscape.

More information is available at the following links:

http://www8.madrid.org/gema/goc/131/12/267/index.htm
http://rbme.patrimonionacional.es/
http://www.sanlorenzodeelescorial.org/
http://www.sanlorenzoturismo.org/

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QCRYPT Deadline Tomorrow

Dear Colleague,

the submission server for contributed talks will close in a few days:

*Deadline for Submission of Abstracts for Contributed Talks: June 1, 2011*

QCRYPT will take place on September 12-16, 2011 at ETH Zurich. The conference will feature both theoretical and experimental advances in the field of quantum cryptography. For more information including invited speakers, please see www.qcrypt.net Register now to take advantage of the early bird conference fee.

Best wishes,
Matthias Christandl.

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AFOSR Funding Opportunity

A funding opportunity from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Announcement here. News article described in announcement here.

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QKD Summer School July 25-29, 2011

We’d like to inform you about an innovative, five-day program this
July exploring both theoretical and experimental approaches to quantum
communication and quantum cryptography. Aimed at graduate students and young postdoctoral fellows from around the world, the International
Summer School on Information Security in a Quantum World will combine lectures with interactive tutorials to give participants a breadth of
knowledge and experience in this important field. The lectures will be tailored towards people who have a basic understanding of the concepts behind quantum communication, and want to deepen their knowledge of quantum cryptography, from its theoretical underpinnings to its practical realization. Confirmed speakers at the summer school include:

· Richard Hughes (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
· David Jao (University of Waterloo)
· Thomas Jennewein (University of Waterloo)
· Renato Renner (ETH Zürich)
· Douglas Stinson (University of Waterloo)

The school will be held July 25-29, 2011, at the Institute for Quantum
Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada. There is space for up to 60
attendees. There is no fee, but participants must cover travel and
accommodation costs (affordable accommodations have been reserved)

For more information and to apply, visit:
http://iqc.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/qkd-2011

Please share this email with any students, postdocs and colleagues you
think will be interested.

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QCRYPT 2011 submissions open

Dear Colleague,

the submission server for contributed talks is now open for

QCRYPT 2011 – First Annual Conference on Quantum Cryptography
September 12-16, 2011
ETH Zurich

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: June 1, 2011.

The conference features both theoretical and experimental advances in
the field of quantum cryptography.
For more information, please see
www.qcrypt.net

Best wishes,

Matthias Christandl.

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Two Research Posts at Quantum Photonics Laboratory at Heriot-Watt University

Two Research or Senior Research Associate Posts

Spectroscopy and quantum optics of tunable solid-state quantum emitters

Closing date: 14 May 2011, but applications will continue to be accepted until the post is filled.

The Quantum Photonics Laboratory seeks two talented scientists to undertake research on solid-state spectroscopy and quantum optics. The projects will be conducted within the framework of an EPSRC funded Challenging Engineering grant which aims to create novel quantum photonic devices containing solid-state emitters (III-V quantum dots or defect centres in diamond) coupled to optical broadband antennas for enhanced light-matter interaction efficiencies. The wide ranging scope of the Challenging Engineering grant provides significant flexibility in choosing the precise research topic to be pursued by the candidates.

Each post is for 2 years in the first instance and can be filled at the level of either Research Associate (Grade 6) or Senior Research Associate (Grade 7). Successful candidates will be strongly considered for future Research Associate positions within the Quantum Photonics Laboratory.

Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant topic in experimental Physics or a related discipline with expertise in semiconductor optics or atom optics. One of the posts also offers the opportunity to pursue novel design and nanofabrication of the broadband optical antennas. Hence, experience in semiconductor processing / nanofabrication and nanophotonic design is beneficial. Applicants should have a track record of achieving scientific/engineering advances based on their technical competence. The successful candidates will work alongside other Research Assistants and PhD students – we are looking for a creative and highly motivated researcher who is willing to work as part of a team.

Starting date: 1 June 2011 or as soon as possible thereafter.

For further enquires please contact Dr. Brian Gerardot, Heriot-Watt University: () or visit http://gerardot.eps.hw.ac.uk.

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QCRYPT 2011 registration open

Dear Colleague,

the registration is now open for

QCRYPT 2011 – First Annual Conference on Quantum Cryptography
September 12-16, 2011
ETH Zurich

The conference features both theoretical and experimental advances in the field of quantum cryptography. For more information, please see www.qcrypt.net

Best wishes,
Matthias Christandl

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