Location: | London, Hybrid |
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Salary: | £45,593 to £53,630 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 22nd April 2024 |
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Closes: | 19th May 2024 |
Job Ref: | ENG03085 |
Location / Campus: South Kensington Campus - Hybrid
Salary: £ 45,593 - £53,630
Job Summary
Imperial College and UCL have a research grant of £3 million for 4 years from the UK EPSRC to develop distributed quantum computing (DQC). While based at Imperial College, this post-holder will join the multi-disciplinary team to develop viable architectures and techniques to efficiently connect quantum processing units (QPUs) for scalable quantum computing. Our work spans from developing the DQC architecture and demonstrating prototype optical interconnector units with quantum memory, to developing algorithms suited for the system-level architecture to show the potential advantages of DQC.
The main research focus for this post-holder is to investigate the hybrid architecture with mixed use of QPUs and conventional computer nodes (CCNs) for generic machine learning and optimization algorithms, to reveal tradeoffs among various architectural design choices. We aim to develop approaches and algorithms to partition a given computational intensive application into tasks that are allocated to distributed QPUs and CCNs for processing to achieve the highest efficiency, while considering the merits and constraints of QPUs and CCNs.
This initial term of this post is 12 months, possible renewal up to 2 years subject to funding. This position is an excellent opportunity for a researcher with strong background in quantum computing, quantum networks and/or conventional communication networks and distributed computing. Strong analytic skills including stochastic models, optimization and algorithm design will be helpful.
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*Candidates who have not yet been awarded their PhD will initially be appointed at the Research Assistant level within the salary range £40,694 - £43,888 per annum.
Prospective candidates may contact Prof Kin Leung (kin.leung@imperial.ac.uk) for further details.
Any queries regarding the application process should be directed to Vanessa Rodriguez-Gonzalez v.rodriguez-gonzalez@imperial.ac.uk
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Closing date: 19th May 2024
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