Postdoctoral in Quantum Information: King’s College London is inviting applications for a two-year postdoctoral research position in the group of Curt von Keyserlingk. The research will focus on quantum information in many-body systems, with an emphasis on analytical approaches and numerical methods.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Quantum Information and Many-Body Physics
Designation:
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location:
King’s College London, Strand Campus
Research Area:
Quantum Information and Many-Body Physics
Eligibility/Qualification:
Criteria | Details |
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Essential | 1. Ph.D. degree in theoretical physics or closely related fields before the beginning of the position. 2. Expertise in analytical methods in many-body physics. 3. Some knowledge of numerical methods in many-body physics. 4. Ability to clearly communicate scientific results. |
Desirable | 1. Expertise in tensor-network methods. |
Job Description:
The postdoctoral research position is a full-time role (35 hours per week) offered on a fixed term contract for two years. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in analytical approaches to many-body systems, quantum information, and a strong track record in numerical physics, particularly in tensor network methods. Candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting the award of their PhDs will also be considered.
How to Apply:
Candidates are required to submit a copy of their CV and a supporting statement detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed in the advert. For a detailed job description and recruitment process, applicants should refer to the ‘How we Recruit’ pages on the King’s College London website. Applications can be submitted through the King’s College career portal.
Last Date to Apply:
26 November 2024
For further information about the role, the application process, and other inquiries, please contact Curt von Keyserlingk at Curt.von_keyserlingk@kcl.ac.uk.
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