AIMday Quantum Computing 2025
AIMday Quantum Computing 2025 brings industry-led challenges in quantum computing to a network of academic experts across the
read moreAIMday Quantum Computing 2025 brings industry-led challenges in quantum computing to a network of academic experts across the
read moreThe QCA cluster, in collaboration with
read moreQuantum Fringe is a series of events centred around quantum computing taking place in the summer of 2025, including conferences, workshops, and seminars. This festival is designed to explore and celebrate advancements in quantum science, technology, and its interdisciplinary applications to bring together researchers, industry experts, and enthusiasts. The name “Quantum Fringe” is inspired by the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival which takes place in the city every August. The Quantum Fringe is organised by the Quantum Software Lab, in partnership with the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). Each individual event participating in the festival is managed by its own organising committee. For more details, please visit:
read moreThe Quantum Software Lab at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, invites applications for to join their rapidly expanding team at Research Assistant, Research Associate and Senior Researcher. Candidates will work on a range of topics including Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum Algorithms, Optimisation, Benchmarking, and verification.
read moreApplications are invited to join the Experimental Quantum Optics and Photonics group within the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde as a Research Fellow. We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified applicant to work alongside the neutral atom quantum computing team led by
read moreWe invite applications for a fully funded PhD position to work with Prof Elham Kashefi in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh on a project titled “Quantum Computing”. The project is supported by Nomura International PLC. An external partner with a reputation for digital disruption, diversified expertise, and integrated processes. Quantum Computing is an emerging technology with the potential to transform Finance. This research proposal focuses on the development of algorithms and numerical methods that exploit the unique features of quantum systems, in preparation for the appearance of scalable and fault-tolerant quantum computers. The target applications are in the pricing and risk management of financial derivatives.
read moreThe University of Edinburgh will host AIMday Quantum Computing on Tuesday 18 April 2023, in collaboration with University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde through the Quantum Computing Applications cluster, and with participation from Heriot-Watt University, University of St Andrews and the UK Quantum Computing Simulation Hub. The purpose of the AIMday is to bring industry-led challenges in quantum computing hardware, software, and applications to a strong network of academic experts.
read moreThe Explore: Quantum Computing webinar series offers an opportunity for companies across sectors to access the latest quantum computing research and expertise at the University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde from members of the QCA Cluster. Click below for details on how to access webinar recordings.
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