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Research Fellow in “Deploying geometrically-designed algorithms”
The Nanyang Quantum Solutions team led by Prof. Marek Gluza at NTU Singapore is seeking a new member to tailor quantum circuits based on geometrically motivated approaches capable of preparing cold quantum many-body states with not too many operations so prototypes of quantum computers can run these. This is a postdoc position, you must have a PhD degree.
Key Responsibilities:
Translate ideas from differential geometry to outperform state-of-the-art quantum algorithms like QPE. The starting point are double-bracket flows.
Use experience as physicist to translate mathematical theory from linear algebra and analysis into actionable quantum computing programming.
Translate theoretical protocols into action by engineering solutions that make hardware involving cold atoms (The National Quantum Processor Initiative as part of Singapore’s National Quantum Strategy) to...