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Griffith University’s Centre for Quantum Dynamics is hiring a Research Fellow for an 18-month project testing quantum reality beyond Bell’s theorem, building on their 2020 Nature Physics Local Friendliness No-Go theorem. The role focuses on quantum foundations, requiring conceptual analysis, quantum information theory calculations, and potential coding for classical and quantum systems. Collaboration with theorists and experimentalists is central. The position is fully funded, offering AUD 89k–104k plus 17% superannuation, under Prof. Howard Wiseman, Assoc. Prof. Eric Cavalcanti, and Dr. Nora Tischler’s leadership. Applications close May 12, 2026. The fellow will work with international collaborator Dr. William Zeng (Unitary Foundation) on experimental and theoretical advancements. The project aims to explore implications of the Local Friendliness theorem, advancing quantum experiments to probe fundamental limits of quantum correlations.
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Research Fellow Application deadline: Tuesday, May 12, 2026Research group: Centre for Quantum Dynamics, Griffith UniversityEmployer web page: https://www.griffith.edu.au/Job type: PostDocTags: quantum foundationsquantum informationquantum correlationsSeeking a Research Fellow in quantum foundations to work on the externally funded project, “Advancing Quantum Experiments to Test Reality Beyond Bell’s Theorem” held by Prof. Howard Wiseman, Assoc. Prof. Eric Cavalcanti and Dr Nora Tischler. We are all members of the Centre for Quantum Dynamics at Griffith University, now subsumed within QUATRI. This grant builds on the Local Friendliness No-Go theorem published by us and co-workers (Bong et al., Nature Physics 2020), in particular with new experiments inspired by it, and working out the implications of the theorem and variations on it. The job will include conceptual analysis in quantum foundations, analytic calculations in quantum information theory, and may require coding on both classical and quantum computers. Success in this role requires collaboration with theorists Wiseman and Cavalcanti, and engagement with experiments led by Tischler, and international collaborator Dr William Zeng (Unitary Foundation). This is a full time fixed-term position for 18 months.

Research Fellow Grade 1. Base salary range: AUD 89k–104k, plus 17% superannuation (pension fund). For more information, see: https://smrtr.io/y352M Log in or register to post comments

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