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Cut Noise. Work Quantum.
Remote
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Posted 150 days ago
🎓 The Cyprus Institute
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EUR 55K - 55K per year
Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
The Cyprus Institute is seeking an Assistant Professor in Quantum Computing to lead research and develop quantum computing algorithms and methods. This role involves building and managing a research group, fostering collaborations, and actively contributing to the Institute's graduate program. The successful candidate will play a key role in the QUEST project, focusing on advancing quantum computing for science and technology.
Key Responsibilities
Develop Quantum computing algorithms and methods, including optimization and quantum machine learning algorithms like QAOA.
Benchmark quantum computing hardware to assess performance and capabilities.
Develop models and applications in fields such as physics, chemistry, cryptography, and engineering for quantum computing simulations and hardware.
Supervise Ph.D. students and Postdocs, guiding their research and academic development.
Support the ERA Chair and Principal Investigator in scientific and organizational work, including the acquisition of third-party funding.
Required Skills
Doctoral degree in Quantum Information, physics, mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering or equivalent areas
Nice-to-have Skills
Knowledge of programming languages such as C, C++, Julia or Python.
Knowledge of Qiskit, Pennylane or similar quantum programming languages.
Experience in running experiments on quantum computer hardware.
Technology Tags
The position is for an Assistant Professor in Quantum Computing, directly aligning with the core subject.
The job explicitly requires 'Developing Quantum computing algorithms and methods'.
The job responsibilities include developing 'optimization and quantum machine learning algorithms, in particular QAOA'.
The job responsibilities explicitly mention 'quantum machine learning algorithms'.
A key responsibility is 'Benchmarking of quantum computing hardware' and having 'Experience in running on quantum computer hardware'.
The role involves 'Benchmarking of quantum computing hardware,' which directly includes noise analysis.
The job explicitly lists 'Qiskit, Pennylane or similar programming languages' and other languages like C, C++, Julia, or Python as preferred qualifications.