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Experimental Postdoctoral Physicist for Quantum Computing And Networking
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- Lawrence Berkeley National Lab's QUANT-NET project has an open position for a Postdoc position to help build small-scale ion-trap quantum processors and connect them to each other for quantum networking experiments between Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and University of California, Berkeley.
- QUANT-NET is a five-year DOE funded project that brings together world-leading expertise in quantum technologies from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, UC Berkeley, Caltech and the University of Innsbruck in order to build a three-node quantum network test-bed in the Berkeley campus, which is connected with an entanglement swapping substrate over optical fiber and managed by a quantum network protocol stack.
- On top of this entanglement swapping substrate the research team will implement the most basic building blocks of distributed quantum computing and quantum repeater by teleporting a controlled-NOT gate between two far trapped-ion quantum computation nodes.
- Building, testing, and commissioning cavity integrated trapped-ion quantum processors.
- Performing quantum networking experiments, including the demonstrations of high fidelity and high-rate ion-photon and ion-ion entanglement across the QUANT-NET test bed.
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