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their reliable operation, stagnating progress in scientific computing. While quantum effects threaten the continued scaling of classical computing, quantum computers are designed to exploit these effects
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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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, such as quantum sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum computation, with experiment limitations implemented as mathematical constraints. The applicant should have a a mastery of linear algebra
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developer and user meetings. You will acquire skills in programming (e.g. Python, FORTRAN, bash) development of quantum chemistry software and stand-alone tools a wide range of computational and quantum
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factorisation and discrete logarithm computation are hard. It is proven that large scale quantum computers, if they were built, would solve these hard problems efficiently, hence rendering today's cryptography
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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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A fully funded four-year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Fault-Tolerant Architectures for Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computers”. This position is a collaborative
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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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of two-dimensional quantum fluids such as superfluid helium and Bose–Einstein condensates. This PhD forms part of an international research project in collaboration with theoreticians at the University