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, Computer Science or a closely related field, ideally with a strong focus on quantum computing and numerical simulations. Experience in data-reuploading quantum algorithms, optical quantum computing and quantum
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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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Application deadline: 07/01/2026 Research theme: Theoretical Physics, Quantum Theory, Quantum Information, Applied Mathematics How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK only This 3.5 yearlong
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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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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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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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-assisted discovery and development of semiconductor materials and devices. This exciting new field will lead to new types of quantum computers, new lasers increasing the speed of the internet, electronics
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career in the pharmaceutical industry or academic computational chemistry. You can find further details about the supervisory team and collaborators at the following links: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk