[30-05-2023]
The Quantum Inspire project aims to give more users access to the technology so that they can program and execute quantum algorithms independently. In it, Waag Futurelab will work with citizens, scientists and artists to explore the implications of quantum computing for society. In this open call, Waag explores how artists and art play a role in making quantum principles tangible with the aim of making the technology accessible to all.
Deadline for applications is 10 June 2023
Are you interested in participating?
Send an email to QGT2023@waag.org in order to get the final details of the call.
2nd webinar series on “Photothermal Microscopy and Spectroscopy
PhD defence - Hans Bartling: "Quantum control of interacting nuclear and electron spins in diamond"
PhD defence - Anthony Birnie: "Genome-in-a-box: Building a Chromosome from the Bottom Up"
Theoretical physics: Seminar Theoretical High Energy Physics
PhD course: Microscopy - online version (to be taken anytime)
Casimir Summer School was a success!
31-08-2023
PhD position in Delft, Ryoichi Ishihara group: Photonic Circuits for Quantum Computer
Delft
13-02-2023
PhD positions in Leiden, Bhattacharyya lab: quantum transport in van der Waals heterostructures
Leiden
17-08-2022
Delft
02-08-2022
PhD position in Leiden, Allan lab: Electron pair microscopy
Leiden
01-08-2022