The Donostia International Physics Center, within the IKUR initiative of the Basque Country on quantum technology, is seeking a highly motivated Post Doc on the area of non-conventional quantum annealers. You can read below the eligibility criteria and description of the position: Description: Josephson junctions systems have been used for implementing successful quantum bits (qubits). In this contest, qubits are realised by constructing superconducting quantum interferometer devices (SQUIDs). These qubits can be implemented in a universal quantum computer or a quantum annealer to solve a particular subset of quantum problems. In this particular call, we are searching for a solid candidate to conduct theoretical research on non-conventional quantum annealers in close collaboration with Dario Bercioux Miguel A. Cazalilla at the DIPC and Sebastian Bergeret at CFM/MPC-CSIC. Eligibility/Qualification: * The candidates are expected to have a PhD in Theoretical Physics. * Experience within the fields of interest. * Experience in the field of quantum transport and mesoscopic superconductivity. * The candidate should also have excellent writing and communications skills in English. How to apply: Interested applicants are requested to apply by following the following link below. Salary will be as per Spanish norms. Application deadline February 21st.
How to apply
Follow the instruction at the following link: http://dipc.ehu.es/join_us/February2022_Post-doctoral-Contracts_REF2022_08.pdf
Donostia International Physics Center
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Postdoctoral position in Quantum Technology available at DIPC, Spain
The Donostia International Physics Center, within the IKUR initiative of the Basque Country on quantum technology, is seeking a highly motivated Post Doc on the area of non-conventional quantum annealers. You can read below the eligibility criteria and description of the position: Description: Josephson junctions systems have been used for implementing successful quantum bits (qubits). In this contest, qubits are realised by constructing superconducting quantum interferometer devices (SQUIDs). These qubits can be implemented in a universal quantum computer or a quantum annealer to solve a particular subset of quantum problems. In this particular call, we are searching for a solid candidate to conduct theoretical research on non-conventional quantum annealers in close collaboration with Dario Bercioux Miguel A. Cazalilla at the DIPC and Sebastian Bergeret at CFM/MPC-CSIC. Eligibility/Qualification: * The candidates are expected to have a PhD in Theoretical Physics. * Experience within the fields of interest. * Experience in the field of quantum transport and mesoscopic superconductivity. * The candidate should also have excellent writing and communications skills in English. How to apply: Interested applicants are requested to apply by following the following link below. Salary will be as per Spanish norms. Application deadline February 21st.