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Meeting with Ambassadors of Latin America

On June 6th, 2019, Dr. habil. Magdalena Stobińska participated in a meeting with Ambassadors of Latin America, which was held at the Ochota Campus of the University of Warsaw. The list of participants included representatives of the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, Faculty of Chemistry, Faculty of Geology and Biological and Chemical Research Centre. Programme of the meeting: http://cnbch.uw.edu.pl/spotkanie-z-ambasadorami-ameryki-lacinskiej-na-kampusie-ochota/

Recommendations for the first standards of quantum protocols

In the face of the need to set international standards for the use of quantum technologies in science and industry, a consortium formed by 14 organizations from 6 countries, led by the Hudson Institute based in Washington, D.C., has prepared two recommendations. They cover quantum sources of entropy (randomness) and quantum key distribution systems. The recommendations have been submitted today to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Geneva in order to commence the work on the relevant international standards. (more…)

We are hiring a postdoc!

We are looking for a highly motivated and talented postdoc to join our team. Application deadline is December 31st, 2018 and the planned start date is February 1st, 2019. Requirements: PhD in physics, good English, mobility. We offer full-time employment at a scientific assistant professor position with good remuneration and full social security.

For details, see: our Euraxess page

We are hiring junior researchers

We are looking for a highly motivated and talented Postdoc and a Ph.D. student willing to join our Group undertaking a new, 3-year “First Team” research project entitled Integrated optics in time-frequency domain: a new versatile platform for quantum technologies, funded by the Foundation for Polish Science. (more…)

Oksana Voronych defended her PhD thesis

We are pleased to inform that Oksana Voronych successfully defended her PhD thesis entitled “Exciton-polariton X waves in a microcavity”. Congratulations to the new Doctor of Philosophy!