Quantum tomography based on Quantum Bayes’ theorem - LATE PROJECT
Advisor: Dominik Šafránek (Department of Condensed Matter Physics, CUNI)
Funding: Funded
Contact: dsafranekibs@gmail.com
The PhD student will join the newly established group of Quantum Information and Thermodynamics led by Dominik Šafránek.
Quantum tomography is a method for identifying quantum states. As such, it serves as a natural diagnostic tool for any quantum technology, including quantum computers, cryptographic devices, and sensors. Several such methods already exist, each with its own drawbacks. In this project, we aim to develop a novel quantum tomography method based on the newly discovered Quantum Bayes’ theorem.
The ideal applicant should possess either strong analytical or coding skills (with proficiency in Python, Mathematica, or Julia preferred) and a keen interest in the intersection of mathematics, physics, and technology. Knowledge of experimental platforms (such as trapped ions, photonic systems, etc.) or a willingness to develop such knowledge is considered a plus.
Two positions are available. Informal inquiries are welcome.
!! The application deadline for this one project is February 15. Applications between January 15 and February 15 must be sent directly to the supervisors email dsafranekibs@gmail.com as the application online form will not be active after January 15. In such a case, please follow the structure of the application: https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/physicsphd/f1/application Thank you for your understanding.