The role
The post-holder(s) will perform cutting-edge academic research on the theory of quantum computation. Areas of particular interest include, but are not restricted to: quantum algorithms and their underpinning mathematics; verification/testing of quantum devices; architectures for quantum computers; applications of quantum computers; quantum computational complexity and Hamiltonian complexity; algorithms for simulation of quantum systems, design of methods for reducing errors in quantum measurements.
What will you be doing?
Aspects to which the post-holder could contribute, depending on research interests and expertise, include:
1. Development of new efficient quantum algorithms or communication protocols for practically relevant computational problems;
2. Design of methods for verification/testing of near-term quantum devices;
3. Design of techniques for simulation of quantum-mechanical systems using a quantum computer;
4. Characterisation of the complexity of problems in many-body quantum physics and quantum information theory;
5. Analysis/development of architectures for quantum computers;
6. Development of new mathematical tools and underpinning theory, e.g. within quantum query or communication complexity;
7. Development of methods for error reduction in quantum measurements for near-term devices, and fundamental studies of quantum measurements.
The post-holder will be expected to have a high degree of autonomy within the overall framework of the project.
You should apply if
A PhD in the theory of quantum computation or quantum information, or otherwise evidence of expertise in this area, is essential, together with a strong record of publications in high-quality international conferences and journals.
We look for candidates to have strong problem-solving skills, the ability to take a primary role in organizing and running research projects, and enthusiasm to work in a multidisciplinary group.
Please note this is NOT a direct application for a live vacancy. Instead, you will be entered into a candidate pool for a Research Associate /Senior Research Associate in Quantum Computing Theory position.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at recruitment@bristol.ac.uk.
Additional information
Contract type: Open Ended
Work pattern: Full time
Grade: I / J
Salary: £37,999 - £43,878 per annum (Grade I) or £42,632 - £47,874 per annum (Grade J)
School/Unit: School of Mathematics
Shift pattern: 35 hours M-F
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