Faculty positions
Applications are invited for a tenure track position (Assistant/Associate Professor) in Quantum Computing at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Hong Kong.
Target research areas include, but are not limited to, quantum machine learning, NISQ computing, quantum simulations, quantum neural networks, and quantum algorithms.
HKU is a leading research university and a highly international environment. As of 2021, it was ranked fourth in Asia and 22nd internationally by QS, and fourth in Asia and 39th internationally by THE.
The Computer Science Department of HKU is home to QICI, Quantum Information and Computation Initiative, established in November 2018. The mission of QICI is to promote and accelerate the growth of quantum information in Hong Kong, and to promote Hong Kong as an international research hub for quantum information and foundations. Its current research platform consists of teams working in quantum information theory, quantum cryptography, quantum metrology, and quantum foundations. Faculty members include: Prof. Giulio Chiribella (quantum information theory and foundations), Assistant Prof. Ravi Ramanathan (quantum cryptography), and Assistant Prof. Yuxiang Yang (quantum metrology and quantum information theory, incoming). An important component of QICI is a collaboration with the Quantum Group at the Computer Science Department of the University of Oxford. The collaboration includes the joint supervision of PhD students, establishment of joint postdoctoral positions, exchanges of visits for research and education in the quantum information area, and joint organization of scientific events.
The target start date of the present opening is July 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The deadline for applications is March 31 2022.
Eligible candidates will have a strong research track in quantum computing, and will hold a PhD in Computer Science, Physics, or Mathematics. The target appointment is at the Assistant Professor level, but exceptional candidates may also be considered for a post of Associate Professor.
Applications are particularly welcome from under-represented groups in Computer Science.
Apply here!
Target research areas include, but are not limited to, quantum machine learning, NISQ computing, quantum simulations, quantum neural networks, and quantum algorithms.
HKU is a leading research university and a highly international environment. As of 2021, it was ranked fourth in Asia and 22nd internationally by QS, and fourth in Asia and 39th internationally by THE.
The Computer Science Department of HKU is home to QICI, Quantum Information and Computation Initiative, established in November 2018. The mission of QICI is to promote and accelerate the growth of quantum information in Hong Kong, and to promote Hong Kong as an international research hub for quantum information and foundations. Its current research platform consists of teams working in quantum information theory, quantum cryptography, quantum metrology, and quantum foundations. Faculty members include: Prof. Giulio Chiribella (quantum information theory and foundations), Assistant Prof. Ravi Ramanathan (quantum cryptography), and Assistant Prof. Yuxiang Yang (quantum metrology and quantum information theory, incoming). An important component of QICI is a collaboration with the Quantum Group at the Computer Science Department of the University of Oxford. The collaboration includes the joint supervision of PhD students, establishment of joint postdoctoral positions, exchanges of visits for research and education in the quantum information area, and joint organization of scientific events.
The target start date of the present opening is July 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The deadline for applications is March 31 2022.
Eligible candidates will have a strong research track in quantum computing, and will hold a PhD in Computer Science, Physics, or Mathematics. The target appointment is at the Assistant Professor level, but exceptional candidates may also be considered for a post of Associate Professor.
Applications are particularly welcome from under-represented groups in Computer Science.
Apply here!