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The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Informatics (QI CDT) invites applications for up to 16 fully funded four-year PhD studentships in Quantum Informatics with Integrated Study for
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hard to model with classical computers, it presents a valuable opportunity – to use quantum technologies to efficiently model and simulate other complex systems. Recent focus has been on how we can more
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-Markovianity. For sufficiently Markovian systems, the photon-photon correlations can be computed using the quantum regression theorem together with a Lindblad equation for atomic ensembles or a HEOM model of a
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PhD in Quantum Error Correction and its Applications School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yingkai Ouyang, Prof Pieter Kok Application Deadline: 15
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supervised by: Dr Joschka Roffe, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh Dr Stergios Koutsioumpas, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh Dr Vivek Chidambaram, National Quantum Computing Centre
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of their parts. Replacing conventional radar oscillators with their Quantum alternatives is possible and can drastically increase the hardware sensitivity of distributed radar systems. They introduce new
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computations possible [1]. However, proven scientific applications for quantum computing remain mostly limited to quantum chemistry, materials, and particle physics. Since CFD is one of the most demanding use
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strong upper second-class undergraduate degree in Chemistry, Physics, or a related discipline such as Mathematics or Computer Science, are encouraged to apply. The candidate is expected to have a strong
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Acceptable first degree - Physics, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Computer Sciences. The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1. Mode of study: Full-time Start date: 1st October 2026 Funding
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consider the use of ultra-stable photonic and Quantum timing sources. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and it is co-funded by the Quantum Hub in Sensing, Imaging and