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Postdoctoral researcher in quantum algorithms and optimization for Life Science applications

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Application deadline: Monday, August 31, 2026Research group: Micro and Quantum Systems research group (Aalto University)Employer web page: https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/postdoctoral-researcher-in-quantum-algori...Job type: PostDocTags: quantum computingquantum algorithmsmaterial scienceWe are now looking for a postdoctoral researcher in quantum algorithms and optimization for Life Science applications. Are you as excited about quantum technology and its future applications as we are? We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the Micro and Quantum Systems (MQS) research group in the Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering at Aalto University. MQS currently comprises more than 18 members and is expanding. We are advancing foundational topics in quantum computing and their practical applications.
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Application deadline: Monday, August 31, 2026Research group: Micro and Quantum Systems research group (Aalto University)Employer web page: https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/postdoctoral-researcher-in-quantum-algori...Job type: PostDocTags: quantum computingquantum algorithmsmaterial scienceWe are now looking for a postdoctoral researcher in quantum algorithms and optimization for Life Science applications. Are you as excited about quantum technology and its future applications as we are? We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the Micro and Quantum Systems (MQS) research group in the Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering at Aalto University. MQS currently comprises more than 18 members and is expanding. We are advancing foundational topics in quantum computing and their practical applications. In this position, you will work at the intersection of quantum computing, computational biology, genomics, and materials science. You will have the opportunity to delve deeply into quantum computing and contribute to high-quality research with real-world impact. Join us in shaping the future! Your role and goals Your primary task as a postdoctoral researcher is to conduct research in quantum algorithms and quantum information. You are expected to take an active role in advancing the MQS group’s research projects. Our recent work has focused on the theory and applications of quantum walk algorithms, variational quantum algorithms and their optimization, adiabatic quantum computation, and quantum machine learning. Theoretical and applied research into the capabilities of quantum computing and quantum advantage is a prospective topic across four application domains: bioinformatics, breeding, biomaterial synthesis, and cellulose‑processing enzyme design. You will develop hybrid quantum‑classical algorithms to tackle domain‑specific, computationally demanding problems. Methods will be designed for near‑term (NISQ‑era) deployment, with models evaluated for expressivity, training stability, scalability, and resource requirements on representative problem sizes, and systematically benchmarked against fully classical baselines. In parallel, medium‑ to long‑term quantum algorithms will be explored to assess quantum readiness and to establish innovative methodologies relevant to each application field. The exact research topics can be tailored to your interests within the scope of our current projects. Your goal is to produce world‑class research results, in collaboration with other group members in the lively environment of the MQS group, and to publish them in high‑impact journals. In addition to research, you will also be expected to take part in the supervision of PhD students and the teaching activities of the research group. Your network and team Currently, our research group consists of 1 professor, 1 lecturer, 1 staff scientist, 2 postdocs and 5 PhD students, and several undergraduate research collaborators. The group is led by Professor Ilkka Tittonen. Your experience and ambitions Applicants are expected to hold a PhD and excellent study records in theoretical physics, mathematics, computer science, or other relevant field. have sufficient background in quantum computing to conduct research on the topic. have a demonstrated ability for independent and collaborative research on advanced topics. have a working proficiency in English. (Finnish language is not required.) The research topics can be adjusted according to the background of the applicant. Familiarity with the areas outlined in this call is a clear advantage. Teaching experience will also be a valuable asset. What we offer We offer the opportunity to conduct research within a vibrant international community. Finland hosts many active quantum computing groups connected through the national consortium InstituteQ, which coordinates a wide range of quantum‑related activities. We have access to real quantum hardware, including VTT’s Q50 machine and Aalto’s new Q20 system, located in the same building as our offices. In addition, we have access to other commercially available quantum platforms. Aalto University also offers ample opportunities for multidisciplinary research and teaching collaboration. We offer you interesting work in an inspiring work environment. You will work in a community of students, researchers and other professionals, where we promote socially significant goals in the fields of science and education. We will familiarize you with your tasks and you will become part of a friendly and competent team that will offer you support in your work tasks also in the future. Our vast array of professional development opportunities at Aalto University means you will grow and learn, having the chance to participate actively in staff trainings and development projects based on your interests and needs. We work in a hybrid way, and the primary workplace is Otaniemi, Espoo. The Otaniemi campus is a thriving and connected community of 100 nationalities, 13,000 students and 4,500 employees. Life at the transformed campus is vibrant and filled with amazing architecture, calming nature, and a variety of cafes, restaurants, services and good connections along the recently opened metro line. The contract is fixed-term and will be made for two (2) years. The salary for postdoctoral researcher is approximately 4200€/Month. Join us! To apply, please share your application with us through our recruitment site ("Apply now!”) at the latest by August 31st, 2026. Applications submitted by email will not be accepted. We encourage you to apply early, as we will go through applications, and we may invite suitable candidates to interview already during the application period. All materials must be submitted in PDF format, with up to five (5) files, each no larger than 5 MB. The application materials must include: CV (including a list of publications) Motivation letter Recommendation letters (max. 2, if available) Please note: Aalto University’s employees should apply for the position via our internal HR system Workday (Internal Jobs) by using their existing Workday user account (not via the external webpage for open positions). For more information regarding the open position, please contact professor Ilkka Tittonen and/or university lecturer Matti Raasakka (firstname.lastname@aalto.fi). In any question regarding the recruitment process, please contact HR Advisor, hr-elec@aalto.fi.

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