Posted by: | Tony Wauters |
Date: | 2023-06-06 |
Contact: | [email protected] |
Faculty Position, Numerical Methods for Quantum Computing, KU Leuven
The Science, Engineering, and Technology Group of KU Leuven invites applications for a full time research professorship in the research unit Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (NUMA). The research in NUMA covers many aspects of computational mathematics, including approximation theory, numerical integration, numerical (multi-) linear algebra, numerical partial differential equations, uncertainty quantification, optimization and control, discrete optimization and scheduling, and high-performance computing. The research unit also performs research in collaboration with industry. The new position aims to strengthen the experience in the domain of quantum computing.
Quantum computing is a novel computing paradigm relying on fundamental properties of quantum physics. It features new core building blocks that can lead to exponential speedups relative to traditional computing. This requires a fundamental shift in the design of numerical algorithms and their optimized mapping to available quantum circuits. Candidates are expected to have already obtained excellent research results within the research field of design, analysis, development, and implementation of new quantum algorithms for numerical computing.
The successful candidate is expected to develop a research program on quantum computing, ensure high-quality education within the area of mathematical engineering, and be prepared to provide scientific and administrative services.
For further details, contact information and the application procedure (deadline September 14, 2023), follow the link: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60205789
The vacancy fits within the KU Leuven Quantum initiative: https://set.kuleuven.be/en/about-us/vacancies/quantum