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of Informatics is looking to appoint a post-doctoral researcher to work in the area of cryptography. The postdoc will work alongside Prof. Martin Albrecht and other cryptographic researchers in the department
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The department of Informatics is looking to appoint a post-doctoral researcher to work in the area of cryptography. The postdoc will work
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Project title: Integrated photonics for ion-trap quantum computing Supervisory Team: Dr Peter Horak, Dr James Gates Project description: The University of Southampton is expanding its PhD research
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join our interdisciplinary team of students, postdocs, and senior researchers developing micro-optical devices for advancing quantum technologies. Many quantum technologies, such as quantum computing
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PhD You are keen to work in a dynamic team with other postdocs and PhD students. You are someone who can get up to speed quickly, thrives on digesting lots of information, is mindful of competing
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New concepts and advanced materials for quantum nanophotonics School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof A Tartakovskii Application
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This post holder will be nanofabricating small crystals of quantum materials (QMs), and characterising their electronic properties. Focussed ion beam (FIB) microscopes will be key for fabrication
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team of students, postdocs, and senior researchers developing chip-based, microscale optics for advancing quantum technologies. Many quantum technologies, such as quantum computing, quantum communication
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systems for quantum technologies. Nonlinear parametric photonics is used to control quantum systems and as sources for photonic qubits. Researchers at the University of Southampton have led the development
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losses are tolerated and compensated by amplifiers, in the world of Quantum Technology, every photon is precious. This project will create new ultra-low-loss optical components, reducing losses and