Post-Doc in Continuous Variable Quantum Information
LIP6-Sorbonne Université
The Quantum Information (QI) team in LIP6, Sorbonne Université, is looking for a post doctoral researcher in Continuous Variable Quantum Information.
The QI team is an interdisciplinary research group covering computer science, theoretical physics and experimental quantum optics. We are based in LIP6, Sorbonne Université, in central Paris, and are founding members of interdisciplinary centres the Quantum Information Centre Sorbonne and the Paris Centre for Quantum Technologies. We are involved in many regional, national and international initiatives in quantum information, including several EU flagship projects. We strive to promote equality, diversity, inclusion and tolerance.
More information on the posts and on the QI team, and the work we do can be found here.
All successful candidates will be expected to manage their own research, contribute to the working life of the team, and they will also have the opportunity to help supervise students and teach.
The position is initially for 12 months, renewable for up to 24 months, with a flexible start date.
Continuous Variable Quantum Information
(Contacts: Damian Markham, Frederic Grosshans)
One theoretical post-doc to work on continuous variable quantum information. The relevant perspectives includes:
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Characterization, certification and/or verification of continuous variable resource state and operations (Cluster states, Squeezing cost, Stellar rank, Wigner negativity, etc.)
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Quantum computing architectures with continuous variable systems
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Quantum error-correction with continuous variable systems
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Quantum communication protocols with continuous variable
How to apply
Applicants should send their CV, a cover letter and arrange for at least two references to be sent to qi@lip6.fr
The deadline for the first round of applications is 30/06/2024, and the second round of application is 31/08/2024.
LIP6-Sorbonne Université
4 place Jussieu
75005 Paris, Frankreich
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