The Quantum Information (QI) team in LIP6, Sorbonne Université, is looking for several post doc positions of various lengths on different topics, please see below for more details.
Quantum network protocols
Device independent QKD
Connecting quantum processors
Quantum information with CV cluster states
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.
Quantum protocols
(Contacts: Damian Markham, Eleni Diamanti)
Two theoretical post-docs in quantum information networks, in the context of the European Flagship project Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA). The QIA is a large international consortium of over 45 partners across Europe from academia and industry with the focused mission of developing the future quantum internet. This position concerns the development of protocols for applications for quantum networks, such as networks of sensors, distributed and delegated quantum computation, anonymous communication e.t.c. working with collaborators across the spectrum from those building the devices themselves, to developing the software stack, to working with industry on real world use cases.
The successful candidate 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.
The deadline for applications is 31/08/2023
How to apply
Informal enquiries can be sent to the contacts.
Applicants should send their CV, a cover letter and arrange for at least two references to be sent to qi@lip6.fr
General on QI team
The Quantum Information (QI) team in LIP6, Sorbonne Université, is looking for several post doc positions of various lengths on different topics, please see below for more details.
Quantum network protocols
Device independent QKD
Connecting quantum processors
Quantum information with CV cluster states
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.
Quantum protocols
(Contacts: Damian Markham, Eleni Diamanti)
Two theoretical post-docs in quantum information networks, in the context of the European Flagship project Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA). The QIA is a large international consortium of over 45 partners across Europe from academia and industry with the focused mission of developing the future quantum internet. This position concerns the development of protocols for applications for quantum networks, such as networks of sensors, distributed and delegated quantum computation, anonymous communication e.t.c. working with collaborators across the spectrum from those building the devices themselves, to developing the software stack, to working with industry on real world use cases.
The successful candidate 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.
The deadline for applications is 31/08/2023