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for two PhD students to join the group and research in the field of Quantum Internet. The research will target: Advanced quantum communication technologies, participating in regional, national and EU
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-level quantum programming language. The successful candidate will work directly with the project’s principal investigator, Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard , an internationally recognised expert in the areas
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-world error patterns: we therefore aim to go beyond the traditional depolarizing error model generally accepted in the quantum coding community. One therefore wishes to adapt existing decoding algorithms
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error correction and quantum information theory. We expect the candidate to have good communication skills and be fluent in English, both in writing and speaking. Finally, the successful candidate will
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exchange energy at such rapid rate that they blend together to form hybrid states at room temperature (strong coupling regime). We recently shown that one can control the quantum state and interaction
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properties on the structures underlying quantum computations. A main component of the project will be using the ZX-calculus, a graphical language for reasoning more intuitively about quantum processes. As PhD
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tools using cavity quantum electrodynamic (QED) descriptions, to model and understand this complex interaction between plasmons in small gaps and the vibrational behaviour of molecules. The student will
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work independently Excellent cooperation and communication skills and ability to work as part of a team Desirable additional qualifications: Knowledge of general relativity Experience in quantum optics
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Join a world-leading research group as a PhD student in Quantum Nanoscience, where you will be working on the cutting edge of quantum charge transport phenomena in biological nanowires. Job
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Knowledge of quantum physics Experience in quantum field theory Numerical simulation skills Ability to show initiative and work independently Excellent cooperation and communication skills and ability to work