04.06.25
The program pairs new students with experienced ones to share knowledge, build friendships, and grow together. Join us!
04.06.25
Update A short list has been compiled, taking the applicant's expertise and completeness of the application documents into account as well as equality aspects. Short-listed candidates have received an invitation to an interview.  Posting We are seeking a researcher working on an upcoming project focused on quantum benchmarking and quantum error correction. The research will contain rigorous mathematical analyses as well as proof-of-concept-type numerical demonstrations. It is part of a joint project with the quantum computing company Universal Quantum. Research The primary objective is to investigate the potential and limitations of quantum benchmarking methods for NISQ and early fault-tolerant devices. This includes gaining theoretical knowledge of various critical aspects of quantum computations and algorithms. This goal includes: Research of no-go results for quantum benchmarking. Develop benchmarking and noise characterization methods for early fault-tolerant quantum computers. A collaboration with the Hamburg quantum software team of Universal Quantum Your profile Good grades (PhD students) / excellent publications (postdocs) are expected. Completed scientific university studies, in particular in the subjects of Quantum Sciences, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or comparable. Advanced knowledge in at least one of the topics: quantum error correction, quantum algorithms, randomized measurements, and quantum system characterization (a.k.a. QCVV). Beneficial: Knowledge of group representation theory, probabilistic tail bounds, tensor networks, and programming skills We particularly encourage female candidates to apply.  We offer Full-time positions for a maximum of 3 years A salary based on the German TV-L E13 pay scale (salary before tax etc.) Excellent supervision and interdisciplinary exchange with the integration into an international research network in the quantum computing landscape. Apply... via our university's online application system, see for more details (click on "DE" at the bottom of the page to change the language) until Saturday, June 28, 2025. 
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04.06.25
Our colleagues Konrad Fuger and Musab Ahmed presented at the 2025 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference in Porto, Portugal, in June 2025.
04.06.25
Im Institut Autonome Cyber-Physische Systeme (ACPS) ist die Position eines wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiters (m/w/d) neu zu besetzen. Falls Sie interessiert sind, dann klicken Sie bitte hier. English version The Institute Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems (ACPS) is looking to fill the position of research assistant (m/f/d). If you are interested, please click here.
04.06.25
Das IFPT freut sich, Herrn M.Sc. Knud Grigat am 01.06.2025 als neuen wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter begrüßen zu können. Herzlich willkommen am IFPT!
04.06.25
On June 3, our Gründungsmanagement course had the pleasure of hosting Timo Möller-Gomez for an inspiring guest lecture on venture building. Timo shared his deep insights into the world of venture building, drawing from his experience at Orbit, a Hamburg-based company builder, and his current journey as a founder of two new startups. In his talk, Timo emphasized the importance of radical innovation and openly discussed the challenges of entrepreneurship, including the often-overlooked survivorship bias and the importance of failing early. A key takeaway of Timos guest lecture was the importance of building solutions that align desirability, feasibility, and viability, which are three essential perspectives for success. Additionally, when working with established companies, strategic fit also becomes crucial. Timo walked our students through the venture building process, from early research and idea sprints to prototyping and scaling. He also introduced practical methods for generating promising venture ideas quickly, such as leveraging second mover advantages and identifying gaps between international markets. Beyond frameworks and tools, he reminded students to stay critical: truly understand the problem, avoid confirmation bias, and always test with real users. Following the lecture, students worked on a case study in the field of pet tech, developing startup ideas for passionate pet owners by defining their products value proposition, evaluating market timing, and outlining strategies to test and validate their concepts. The session was both insightful and highly interactive! Many thanks to Timo for the engaging presentation and hands-on experience. We hope to welcome you again in the future!
03.06.25
Umfrage beleuchtet den Kaffeekonsum und das Abfallaufkommen durch Kaffeepads
02.06.25
Insights von der CIRP CMMO 2025 in Mons
01.06.25
Teresa Algarra Ulierte participated in the SpaceOps 2025 conference, where she presented her paper titled "Quality of Service Extension for Delay- and Disruption-Tolerant Networking".