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relativistic quantum information (RQI). This highly challenging PhD experience will offer you the chance to work on world-class research combining quantum information theory with key aspects of quantum field
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This project is aimed at developing platforms to provide security in the post-quantum era. The project aims to incorporate quantum technologies, including quantum machine learning and quantum
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measurements at cryogenic temperatures. $31,000 per annum for three years (full-time) $31,000 per annum for three years (full-time) One (1). One (1). This PhD project is open to candidates who demonstrate
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PhD Scholarship in Quantum Diamond Synthesis, supporting a Linkage Project between Quantum Brilliance, RMIT University and La Trobe Universities. The goal of the project is to help develop diamond
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quantum properties of the fabricated samples will be investigated using state-of-the-art research facilities available at RMIT. Two scholarships are available: one will focus on experiments, and one
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Fluorescent colour centres in diamonds are at the heart of many emerging quantum sensing technologies, which are used in applications ranging from biomedicine to defence. This project aims
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application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program. Ideally, candidates would have a background in optics, condensed matter, and quantum physics. Additionally, some understanding of programming is
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This scholarship is valued at up to $31,000 per annum for three years with a possible six-month extension. This scholarship is valued at up to $31,000 per annum for three years with a possible six
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This project will explore the use of integrated photonic chip technology to realise all of the components of an atomic clock on a single chip. It will be conducted within the context