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the foundations of quantum theory to the study of many-body quantum systems or quantum thermodynamics. Share this opening! Use the following URL: https://jobs.icfo.eu/?detail=1045
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are not limited to: Atto-Science, Ultrafast Optics & Nonlinear Optics Photovoltaics, Thermal Photonics & Solar Fuels Optical Sensing & Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Information Theory group led by Prof. Dr. Antonio Acin and will be working on on the quantum cryptography protocols and applications, from security proofs
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Information Theory group led by Prof. Dr. Antonio Acin and will be working on on the performance of quantum key distribution protocols over existing networks
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Interface of Optical Ground Station Free space and OGS quantum connections to Fibre Network Share this opening! Use the following URL: https://jobs.icfo.eu/?detail=1071
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twelve weeks of full-time research in the research topics active at ICFO under the supervision and mentorship of ICFO Group Leaders. The Program aims to give students an early exposure to frontier science
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environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Photonics with Solids and Atoms group led by Prof. Hugues de Riedmatten. The group has experience in quantum technologies for quantum networks
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ICFO is offering one Predoctoral fellowship position to well-qualified graduate students, who wish to obtain a doctoral degree in the Quantum NanoElectronics and NanoMechanics Research Group at ICFO
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Photonics group led by Prof. Hugues de Riedmatten. The group has experience in quantum technologies for quantum networks, including quantum memories, quantum
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to be used in space-based quantum communication applications. Communication protocols such as quantum key distribution (QKD) represent a promising solution for ensuring future communication security, and