Master, PhD student and Postdoc positions for quantum computing and programming
Each position is for an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of quantum communication, data analysis, and artificial intelligence. It aims to determine both the current capacity to preserve the quantum features of the transferred states and to investigate strategies, supported by machine learning techniques, to minimize the detrimental effects of the optical fiber transmission on entangled states. The principal investigator of the project is Prof. Tony John George Apollaro of the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, in collaboration with the Department of Communications and Computer Engineering, Faculty of ICT.
Applicants must be in possession of a first degree or a Master’s degree or a PhD in Computing Science, Computer Engineering, or related areas.
Applicants must have experience in software development, particularly using the C/C++ and Python languages, and the use of version control (e.g. git). Prior experience with API protocols (e.g. REST, sockets, MQTT, etc.), GPU programming, performance optimisation of code, and QKD protocols would be considered an advantage.
The initial remuneration per annum, inclusive of any cost-of-living adjustment, shall be €27,207 (For the Master’s position), or €30,327 (For the PhD position), or €36,692 (For the Postdoc position).
For additional links and the submission page, see the Employers web page link above.
Further information about this vacancy may be obtained by contacting Professor Johann Briffa at johann.briffa@um.edu.mt from the Faculty of ICT. The selected candidate may also be required to work on other projects undertaken by the Department of Communications and Computer Engineering within the Faculty of ICT and/or the Department of Physics within the Faculty of Science.
About Malta:
Malta offers a unique and attractive environment for European researchers. As a member of the European Union, Malta provides full access to EU research funding programmes and collaborative networks, while offering a streamlined administrative environment and English as an official working language. The country enjoys a high quality of life, with a mild Mediterranean climate, excellent healthcare, free transport for residents, and a safe, welcoming international community.
