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Masters of Science in Physics Position: Quantum Computing

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The UL Physics Department is looking for one graduate student candidate (MS level) to work on a review of quantum computing and entanglement, spanning the spectrum from the basic theory to the most recent developments, involving qubit synthesis and decoherence. Simulation programs will be written in either Python or Matlab. Participation in this project is contingent upon the student being accepted in the Master of Science in Physics Program. For project details, contact Dr. Andi Petculescu (thesis advisor) at: andi@louisiana.edu, (337) 482-1345. Financial aid in the form of Teaching Assistantships is available in the department. To apply for the Master of Science program, contact the Graduate Coordinator, Dr. Gabriela Petculescu at gp@louisiana.edu, (337) 482-6698. General information about the Physics MS Program is available online at http://physics.louisiana.edu/programs/masters.

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