Postdoc Fellowships at U. New Mexico

The Center for Quantum Information and Control (CQuIC) is a research center headquartered at the University of New Mexico (UNM), with a node at the University of Arizona (UA), and an NSF-funded Focused Research Hub in Theoretical Physics (FRHTP).

CQuIC is seeking to hire up to four theory postdoctoral fellows at UNM, with flexible start dates over the next year. The core faculty at CQuIC are F. Elohim Becerra, Carlton Caves (Director), Ivan Deutsch, Poul Jessen (UA), and Akimasa Miyake; these are the Project Directors (PDs) for the FRHTP. There are ten Senior Collaborating Participants (SCPs) associated with the FRHTP, all at other institutions: Howard Barnum, Grant Biedermann, Robin Blume-Kohout, Gavin Brennen, Joshua Combes, Yuan-Yu Jau, Andrew Landahl, Gerard Milburn, Timothy Ralph, and Rolando Somma.

Theoretical research at CQuIC is focused on (i) foundational investigations in quantum information, control, and measurement; (ii) quantum control of qudit systems; (iii) quantum control and squeezing of collective atomic spins; (iv) analog quantum computation and simulation. Theoretical research ranges from abstract topics in quantum information theory to detailed modeling and protocol design for experiments involving cold atoms and/or quantum-optical systems. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to work with the PDs and SCPs on CQuIC’s core research interests, to develop new research directions for CQuIC’s research portfolio, to pursue independent lines of research, and to participate in managing center-wide activities.

Information about ongoing activities at CQuIC can be found at cquic.unm.edu. Questions about these positions should be directed to the Search Coördinator at .

A successful applicant must have completed all requirements for a PhD in physics or a related discipline by the time of employment. Candidates should have a demonstrated record of accomplishment as a theorist in some part of quantum information science; demonstrated potential for research accomplishment at CQuIC; demonstrated potential to contribute to center-wide research-training and scientific-outreach activities; demonstrated potential to work productively with CQuIC personnel at all levels; demonstrated specific interest in CQuIC research; and a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success, as well as working with broadly diverse communities.

Applicants must apply at UNMJobs (https://unmjobs.unm.edu), Position No. 0836099; applicants should submit a cover letter, a CV (including list of publications), and a statement of research interests and plans (pdf files, please) and should specify the names, affiliations, and e-mail addresses of three references. Applicants should ask each of their references to submit a letter of recommendation to . Formal review of applications will begin on November 1, 2016, but applications will continue to be reviewed until all positions are filled and at least until the end of January 2017.

A successful applicant will become a CQuIC Postdoctoral Fellow, with a contract for one year and the expectation that the appointment will be renewed for two additional years upon satisfactory performance.

The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator. CQuIC is committed to assembling a diverse work force of researchers in quantum information science. Qualified women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS, http://quics.umd.edu) is seeking exceptional candidates for the QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellowships in Quantum Information and Computer Science.

QuICS is a research partnership between the University of Maryland (UMD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with the support and participation of the Research Directorate of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service. Located at the University of Maryland just outside of Washington, D.C., the center advances research and education in quantum computer science and quantum information theory. Ongoing projects at QuICS include theoretical and experimental research on quantum algorithms, quantum complexity theory, quantum communication, quantum error correction and fault tolerance, quantum-enhanced metrology, quantum cryptography and quantum-secure cryptography, implementations of quantum information processing, foundations of quantum mechanics, applications of quantum information to physics, and more.

QuICS Postdoctoral Fellows are expected to work in close collaboration with one or ideally more than one Center Fellows, and will have opportunities to interact with leading computer scientists and theoretical and experimental physicists at UMD and NIST. Successful applicants may focus on any area of quantum information processing. Applicants are encouraged to contact QuICS Fellows directly to inquire about current research interests.

The term of appointment is two years, with a competitive salary plus benefits and a small stipend for research expenses. The application deadline for full consideration is December 1, 2016, but applications may be considered until the positions are filled. Applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae including a complete publication list and a two-page Research Statement, and should arrange for three reference letters. Applications should be submitted through AcademicJobsOnline at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/7899.

The fellowships are named in honor of Douglas Hartree, who worked at NIST in the mid 1900s and who made fundamental advances in physics and computation.

The University of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

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QIP 2017: Call for Submissions

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The 20th Annual Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP 2017)

Seattle, Washington, USA

January 16-20, 2017

https://www.stationq.com/qip-2017/

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The international annual Quantum Information Processing (QIP) series is the premier meeting for theoretical quantum information research. Since 1998, the conference has featured breakthroughs by the leaders in the disciplines of computing, cryptography, information theory, mathematics and physics. The scientific objective of the series is to gather the theoretical quantum information community to present and discuss the latest groundbreaking work in the field.

QIP 2017 is the twentieth international conference on theoretical aspects of quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and quantum information in a series that started in Aarhus in 1998, and was last held in 2016 in Banff.

Hosted by the QuArC group at Microsoft Research in Redmond Washington and the University of Washington, QIP 2017 will feature a tutorial program, plenary talks, contributed talks, and a poster session.

Important dates:

  • Submission of talks deadline: September 27
  • Submission of posters deadline: October 25
  • Notifications: November 8
  • Tutorials: January 14 – 15 at the Westin Downtown Seattle
  • Conference: January 16 – 20 at the Westin Downtown Seattle

 

We invite contributions, both talks and posters, on outstanding recent research in the area of the theory of quantum information and computation.  There will be a QIP Best Student Paper prize awarded.  This year, QIP will feature parallel tracks on each day of the conference, allowing more talks and research to be showcased. Submission is via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qip2017.  For more details on submission, registration, and attending QIP 2017, visit https://www.stationq.com/qip-2017/.

Program committee:

 

Andris Ambainis (U of Latvia, Chair)

Itai Arad (National U of Singapore and Technion, Israel)

Salman Beigi (IPM, Tehran)

Nicolas Brunner (U Geneva)

Andre Chailloux (INRIA)

Toby Cubitt (University College London)

Runyao Duan (UTS, Sydney)

David Gosset (IBM)

Michal Horodecki (U of Gdansk)

Stacey Jeffery (Caltech)

Robin Kothari (MIT)

Anthony Leverrier (INRIA)

Maris Ozols (Cambridge)

Marco Piani (U of Strathclyde)

Stefano Pironio (U Libre Bruxelles)

David Poulin (U de Sherbrooke)

Matthew Pusey (Perimeter Institute)

Robert Raussendorf (U of British Columbia)

Jeremie Roland (U Libre Bruxelles)

Pranab Sen (TIFR, Mumbai)

Graeme Smith (JILA and U of Colorado, Boulder)

Fang Song (Portland State U)

Rolando Somma (LANL)

Kristan Temme (IBM)

Mark M. Wilde (Louisiana State U)

Xiaodi Wu (U of Oregon)

Jon Yard (U of Waterloo and Perimeter Institute)

 

Organizing committee:

 

Krysta Svore (Microsoft Research, Chair)

Michael Beverland (Microsoft Research)

Alex Bocharov (Microsoft Research)

Yuri Gurevich (Microsoft Research)

Matt Hastings (Microsoft Research)

Vadym Kliuchnikov (Microsoft Research)

Jasmin Krout (Microsoft Research)

Matt Mostad (Microsoft Research)

Martin Roetteler (Microsoft Research)

Matthias Troyer (ETH Zurich, Microsoft Research)

Nathan Wiebe (Microsoft Research)

 

Steering Committee:

 

Fernando Brandão (Caltech)

Andrew Childs (Maryland)

Andrew Doherty (USYD)

Ashley Montanaro (Bristol)

Ben Reichardt (USC)

Renato Renner (ETH Zurich)

Barry Sanders (U Calgary)

Krysta Svore (Microsoft Research, Chair)

Barbara Terhal (TU Delft)

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Rebooting Computing Conference

IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing 2016

Second Call for Papers
October 17-19, 2016; http://icrc.ieee.org
Hilton San Diego Del Mar, Del Mar, CA, USA
(NEW) Now accepting Short paper submissions in addition to Full papers.
See details at http://icrc.ieee.org/authors-guidelines/

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

  • Kwabena Boahen, Stanford University
  • Leon Chua, UC Berkeley
  • David DiVincenzo, RWTH Aachen University
  • Hideo Mabuchi, Stanford University
  • Luping Shi, Tsinghua University

Topics of Interest
We invite submissions related to fundamentally new ways to compute. Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Neuromorphic, or “brain inspired”, computing
    · Approximate and stochastic computing
    · Optical computing
    · Quantum computing
    · Reversible and adiabatic computing
    · Cellular Neural/Nonlinear Networks (CNN) and Cellular Automata
    · Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Edge of Chaos
    · Superconducting or cryogenic computing
    · Error-tolerant logic and circuits
    · In-memory processing
    · Extending Moore’s law and augmenting CMOS
    · Novel device physics and materials including spin-based electronics

Submission Information
Authors may submit either Full Papers or Short Papers following the Authors’ guidelines at
http://icrc.ieee.org/authors-guidelines/

Important Dates
June 3, 2016: Short and Full Paper Submissions due
June 20, 2016:
Acceptance Notification of Papers
July 29, 2016:
Final Paper Submissions due
September 1, 2016:
Early registration deadline
October 17-19, 2016:
Dates of Conference

For more information
Email

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Asian Quantum Information Science Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS
16th Asian Quantum Information Science Conference (AQIS 2016)

http://aqis-conf.org/2016/
August 28-September 2, 2016 at Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan
– Tutorials: August 28
– Main Conference: August 29-September 2
– Satellite Workshop on continuous-variable QIP: September 3-4

Important Dates [all 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) in 2016]:
– Submission deadline: June 8
– Acceptance notification: July 7
– Final manuscript deadline: July 22
– Early Registration deadline: July 30

We would like to draw your attention, and that of the quantum information community, to the 16th edition of the Asian Quantum Information Science Conference (AQIS 2016).

AQIS 2016 will be the 16th conference in a series that includes EQIS 2001-05 and AQIS 2006-15. The conference will consist of invited talks, selected oral and poster presentations, tutorials, and other activities. Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas:

* Quantum computation, algorithms, and complexity
* Quantum information theory
* Techniques for suppressing decoherence
* Quantum cryptography
* Quantum communication experiments and theory
* Implementations of quantum information processing
* Quantum processor and computer design

The submission deadline is June 8, 2016, 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
All submissions must follow the guidelines specified on the conference website:
http://aqis-conf.org/2016/
Further conference details can be found at that site, which will be updated regularly.

Please note that AQIS does not have published proceedings, so authors are welcome to submit work that has been previously published, and acceptance at AQIS will not impact the ability to publish work in other venues.

Invited speakers at AQIS 2016 include:
* Andris Ambainis (University of Latvia)
* Antonio Córcoles (IBM)
* Andrew Dzurak (UNSW)
* Osamu Hirota (Tamagawa University)
* Krister Shalm (NIST)
* Yaoyun Shi (University of Michigan)
* Barbara Terhal (RWTH Aachen)
* Beni Yoshida (Perimeter)

We are looking forward to seeing you in Taipei!

Committee Chairs
Steering Committee: Hiroshi Imai (Tokyo University)
Organizing Committee: Ray-Kuang Lee (NTHU, Taiwan)
Program Committee: Andrew Childs (Maryland), Jiangfeng Du (USTC), Min-Hsiu Hsieh (UTS)

Contact:

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Postdoc or Research Assistant Professor position at Seoul National University

The Center for Macroscopic Quantum Control (http://cmqc.snu.ac.kr) and Department of Physics and Astronomy (http://physics.snu.ac.kr/) at Seoul National University invite applications for a postdoctoral/senior research fellow or research assistant professor position in theoretical photonic quantum information processing. The successful applicant will perform theoretical research on all-optical quantum computing, communication, simulation, metrology, generation of non-classical states of light, and/or related topics. An ideal candidate would possess a strong background and research experiences in theoretical quantum optics, quantum information theory, linear-optics quantum computation and/or photonic quantum communication with a Ph.D. degree. He/she is also expected to closely collaborate with experimental group(s).

The appointment will be for three years. The level of appointment and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience. On-campus accommodations with reasonable rates are available for non-Korean researchers working in Seoul National University. Health and safety insurance and severance pay will be supported according to university regulations and employment laws. Full financial support for attending up to two international conferences every year and a new laptop and monitor (or a desktop PC up to the candidate’s preference) will be provided during the employment period.

Review of applications will begin on 1 May 2016, and the position will remain open until it is filled. Short-listed candidates will be contacted within 2 weeks from their application dates (but after 1 May 2016). The position will be immediately available once the offer is made for the successful candidate while the starting date is negotiable.

Interested candidates should email (i) a CV including a full list of publications and (ii) contact details of three referees, together with (iii) a statement on their research experiences, interests and plans (within 4 pages) to: . Further questions regarding this position should be directed to: Prof. Hyunseok Jeong at .

Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

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QI Phd Positions at U. Bergen

2 Research Fellows (PhD candidates) in Informatics/Computer Science, Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway.

These positions are advertised across specialisations, and include the following possible research topics:

1. Quantum information Theory.
2. Quantum neural networks and quantum learning algorithms.
3. Quantum computation in the context of classical message-passing on graphs and quantum graph states.
4. Graph theoretic measures applied to quantum information processing, contextuality and generalised physical theories, and to quantum information capacities.
5. Quantum contextuality, quantum entanglement, Bell inequalities and related topics.

For more details as to how to apply see:

https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/122667/research-fellows-phd-candidates-in-informatics-computer-science-2-positions?p=1&reset=1

For quantum topics please mention in your application that you would like to work with Professor Matthew G. Parker:

http://www.ii.uib.no/~matthew/

In this regard, please feel free to contact Prof. Parker, e-mail: 

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Faculty Position at University College London

Dear colleagues,

The Department of Computer Science at University College London is
seeking to recruit a new faculty member at Lecturer level who can
contribute to research in one of the following areas: Autonomous Systems;
Computer Vision; Information Retrieval; Natural Language Processing; or
Quantum Computation. Notwithstanding this, truly exceptional candidates
from any area of Computer Science are also encouraged to apply. Our
department is a highly collaborative environment, and we seek future
colleagues who enjoy working collaboratively within the department, and
UCL overall.

Details about UCL CS, the post, and how to apply may be found at:
http://tinyurl.com/hrv5z5e

Closing Date: 3 Mar 2016

Best wishes,
Toby Cubitt and Simone Severini

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Postdoc Positions at University of Innsbruck

In the Quantum Optics & Spectroscopy Group (http://quantumoptics.at), in Innsbruck Austria, postdoc and/or PhD positions are available to work on three new trapped-ion projects. Details about the projects and the available positions are described below.

Interested applicants should send an email to , with a curriculum vitae and a concise motivation for  joining our group. Please also provide the names and contact details of three people who would be willing to provide scientific references for you.

We expect strong motivation and commitment to research. Postdoc applicants should have proven research experience in experimental AMO physics or experimental quantum information science and have completed a PhD before starting a position with us.

Project 1: Scalable ion-trap quantum network (SciNet)

In this project we aim to develop a three-node matter-based quantum network, distributed over the University of Innsbruck campus. Each node will be a trapped-ion system containing strings of atomic ions and an integrated optical cavity. A core project goal is for the ions in each node to interact and become entangled via the transmission of photons through an optical fiber network. The SciNet project is led by Dr. Ben Lanyon and Dr. Tracy Northup, within the group of Prof. Rainer Blatt. The project is part of an international collaboration led by the group in Innsbruck. A webpage is currently under development.

Positions. A postdoc position is available to work in a new team led by Dr. Lanyon at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, in Innsbruck (see here). The postdoc will take a leading role in the development and implementation of techniques for distributing entanglement between remote quantum matter (atomic ions). In particular, the postdoc will first help to develop a new ion-trap system with an integrated optical cavity, capable of producing on-demand single photons that are entangled with one or many ionic qubits. Next, the postdoc will drive experiments to entangle ions in the new system with ions in a building 400 m away and teleport quantum states between the buildings. In parallel, methods to extend the network distance to hundreds of kilometers will be explored, supported by collaborators in Stanford.

Postdoc and PhD positions are available in the cavity-QED team led by Dr. Northup at the University of Innsbruck (see here) . In current experiments on two ion-cavity systems, we are (1) developing new tools for an ion-photon quantum interface and (2) using a fiber-based cavity to extend this interface to the strong coupling regime.  The researcher will focus on linking both projects, with the goal of establishing and quantifying remote entanglement between the two nodes.  New approaches — both heralded and deterministic — will be explored in close collaboration with theoretical colleagues in Innsbruck and Basel.

Project 2: Scalable quantum logic

This project is centered around the realization of beneficial quantum error-correction and medium-scale algorithms in an ion-trap quantum information processor. We want to engineer a logical qubit that outperforms its constituting physical qubits. This research is conducted on a state of the art cryogenic ion trapping system (see here) as well as in a well-established experiment based on a macroscopic trap (see here). The project is part of an international collaboration led by the group in Innsbruck.

Positions. Two postdoc positions are available in the quantum information processing team in Innsbruck (SQIP and LinTrap). One position will focus on exploring the realm of medium sized many-body quantum systems. An emphasis is laid on the implementation of paradigmatic quantum algorithms and methods to validate and verify medium to large-scale quantum systems. The second position will concentrate on aggressive development of new tools and methods towards a scalable and fault tolerant quantum information processor.

Project 3:  A photonic quantum adapter for trapped ions (PhiNet)

This project is focused on exploring a way to interface light with the quantum states of trapped atomic ions. The approach is to exploit a nonlinear optical process to change the frequency of single photons emitted by trapped ions, from their natural values to those that are optimal for quantum networking. This frequency-shifter could act as a universal adapter for distributing the quantum states of trapped ions, between remote traps and other types of quantum matter. This project is funded by the 2015 Austrian START award and will be carried out by a team led by Dr. Ben Lanyon at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, in Innsbruck. More information about this project can be found here and here.

Position. A postdoc position is available in the team working on this project. The researcher will focus on driving experiments that aim to observe entanglement between an ion and a frequency-converted telecom wavelength photon. The work will be at the interface of experimental quantum information science with light and with matter. The postdoc will have the opportunity to contribute to proposals for new ion-hybrid quantum systems, linked with frequency-converted photons and work with our collaborators in Stanford.

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Internships at Microsoft Research

 The Quantum Architectures and Computation Group (QuArC) at Microsoft Research is seeking exceptional graduate students for Spring/Summer 2016 internships. 

Are you excited to conduct research in a collaborative, cutting-edge, industry environment?  Are you passionate about quantum computation and eager to challenge yourself in new directions?  Then we want to hear from you!

Each intern selected will be paired with a member of the QuArC team to work on a research project with the aim of achieving substantial, novel results (suitable for publication) by the end of the summer.  Possible topics range from quantum algorithms, to quantum error correction and noise modeling, to quantum circuit design, and more. Internships last 12-weeks at Microsoft headquarters outside of beautiful Seattle, WA.  Perks include full salary, housing, subsidized transportation, surprise Microsoft gifts, and more.

Positions are available beginning in the summer/fall of 2016. We are seeking candidates with a strong background in areas such as quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, quantum computation, and/or quantum circuit design and optimization.

For more details on Microsoft Research Internships click here:

http://research.microsoft.com/en-US/groups/quarc/opportunities.aspx

http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/jobs/intern/faq.aspx

For more information on QuArC, visit http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/quarc/

Questions: contact ksvore AT microsoft DOT com

Application deadline: January 31, 2016

In order to be considered, please apply and upload your application materials online at: https://careers.research.microsoft.com/

In the online application, click on the following choices:

  • Position interested in:  Internship
  • Location: Redmond, WA, USA
  • Research Areas of Interest: Quantum Computing
  • Microsoft Research Contact: Svore, Krysta

Application materials should include:

  • Current CV
  • Letters of reference will be directly requested from your referees by the application tool. (A minimum of 2 references required)

Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workforce.

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