[quantum-info] Fwd: postdoc ad

Daniel Gottesman dgottesman at perimeterinstitute.ca
Tue Aug 19 18:10:45 EDT 2014


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From: Mark M. Wilde <mwilde at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 1:46 PM
Subject: postdoc ad
To: Daniel Gottesman <dgottesman at perimeterinstitute.ca>


Dear Daniel,

Would you mind to circulate the following to your mailing list?

The Quantum Science and Technologies Group in the Department of
Physics and Astronomy at Louisiana State University invites
applications for a postdoctoral researcher position. The position is
open to those having an active interest and track record of
publication in theoretical aspects of quantum information science,
such as quantum information theory, quantum error correction, quantum
computational complexity theory, or quantum optical communication. The
candidate's expertise would ideally add to and complement the existing
expertise of the QST group, whose faculty members include Mark M.
Wilde, Hwang Lee, and Jonathan P. Dowling. The position will ideally
begin in September 2014 or some time later by mutual agreement.

Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. An offer of
employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background
check. Application deadline is September 2, 2014, or until a candidate
is selected.

The following information should be provided with an application:
- Curriculum Vitae - Resume
- Statement of research interests - Cover letter
- List of publications - Other Document 1
- Three representative publications - Other Document 2

Please have three letters of recommendation e-mailed to: Mark M. Wilde
(mwilde at gmail.com)

Please feel free to discuss the details of this post with Mark M.
Wilde (mwilde at gmail.com)

A copy of your transcript(s) may be attached to your application (if
available). However, original transcripts are required prior to hire.

Job duties: Research in quantum information science that includes but
not limited to the following: research development on quantum
information theory, quantum error correction, quantum computational
complexity theory, or quantum optical communication; writing
scientific papers, presenting talks at scientific meetings,
participating in other local, state, national and international
developments in quantum information science; supervise and mentor
undergraduate and graduate students; writing of grant proposals for
external support.

Please officially apply at
http://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=57987



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Mark M. Wilde
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Department of Physics and Astronomy
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
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Author of "Quantum Information Theory,"
Published by Cambridge University Press
Available at a discounted rate
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