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quantum technologies are applying their discoveries in computing, communications, and sensing. CQT is hosted by the National University of Singapore. The Centre also has staff at the Agency for Science
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invites applicants for a PhD Fellowship in Quantum-Safe Blockchain Technologies at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The position is vacant
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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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Science and Nanotechnology (SMN), Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo (UiO), within the Centre for Defects in Semiconductors for Quantum Sensing (DSQS). DSQS is one of four
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work tasks The NorFab infrastructure and Solid State Physics and Quantum Technology research group are investing in equipment for studying single-defect, single-photon and single-spin properties
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2028 Background We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to drive the underground infrastructure theme within the Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensors, Imaging and Timing (www.quisit.org
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realization of quantum technology using point defects in semiconductors. Point defects, e.g. a missing atom or a small defect complex, can act as artificial atoms for use in quantum communication and computing
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to the PhD program in Science and Technology. The education includes relevant courses amounting to about six months of study, a dissertation based on independent research, participation in national and
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place across the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Mathematics and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Active research areas include quantum information and computer science
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to demanding application domains such as: Data interfaces to quantum computers, including cryogenic, ultra-high-bandwidth interconnects and packaging concepts for high-speed operation in extreme environments