Research Associate in Optimal Control of Open Quantum Systems

University of Sheffield, Broomfield, Sheffield

Research Associate in Optimal Control of Open Quantum Systems

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University of Sheffield, Broomfield, Sheffield

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 21 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

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Full Job Description

The School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences at the University of Sheffield is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic post-doctoral research associate to work with Dr Jake Iles-Smith to enhance the efficiency and robustness of quantum technologies by developing a versatile framework, combining tensor network methods, optimal control theory, and machine learning, to design control protocols that minimize decoherence and dissipation in quantum systems strongly influenced by their environment. This project will impact the broader field of QTs by advancing reliable control techniques, making scalable and high-fidelity quantum devices morefeasible for practical applications in computing, sensing, and communication.

You will have a PhD in theoretical quantum physics with a focus on open quantum systems discipline (or equivalent experience) along with the ability to write manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and to work in a team and to collaborate effectively with other researchers

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