Researcher, indefinite-term employment, RIKEN(21W19)
- Employer
- RIKEN
- Location
- Saitama (JP)
- Salary
- Salary shall be determined in accordance with RIKEN regulations.
- Closing date
- Oct 21, 2021
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- Discipline
- Physical Sciences, Engineering, Physics, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Optics & Laser Physics
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Job Type
- Research Scientist
- Organization Type
- Academia
Call for applications for Researcher (indefinite-term employment) position, in RIKEN, Japan
RIKEN invites applications for the position of Researcher (indefinite -term employment position) in the following research area.
Our final goal is the realization of fault-tolerant large-scale universal optical quantum computers with our original deterministic quantum teleportation methodology. The heart of this methodology is cluster states of optical modes, which are special multipartite entangled states and correspond to “quantum look-up tables for quantum computation”. We will pursue the size and precision of the cluster states with our original time-domain multiplexing methodology.
Job Description
Experimental study on time-domain-multiplexed fault-tolerant large-scale universal optical quantum computers.
The successful candidate is expected to conduct research and development on topics specified above and to contribute to the management of the laboratory.
Application deadline
For applicant registration:
Noon, October 15, 2021 (Japan time).
For revising or uploading application documents and letters of recommendation:
Noon, October 21, 2021 (Japan time).
Start of employment
RIKEN expects that the successful applicant will be able to take up this position at the earliest opportunity after April 1, 2022
Inquiries
Research Personnel Affairs Section
Human Resources Division, RIKEN
Email: kjk-desk [at] riken.jp
For more information, please visit the following URL:
https://www.riken.jp/en/careers/researchers/20210901_19/index.html
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