Academic Positions
As of October 2021 the following two CS and ISE quantum-related faculty searches are active:
Assistant Professor in Computer Science
(Quantum Computing/Quantum Information)
Application Link: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/11523
For questions please contact: Haixu Tang
Assistant Professor in Intelligent Systems Engineering
(Experimental Quantum Photonics and Nanoscale Optics Engineering)
Application Link: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/11465
For any questions please contact: James Glazier and Alexander Gumennik
Assistant Professor in Computer Science (Quantum Information)
Apply at: This position has been filled.
Contact: Amr Sabry
The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering (SICE) at Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in quantum information to begin in Fall 2020. Duties will include research, teaching, and service.
Candidates with research interests in formal models of computation, algorithms, and information theory, preferably with connection to quantum computation, quantum simulation, or quantum information science, are encouraged to apply. This position is part of an initiative for significant growth in these areas through the IU Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering, bringing together researchers from multiple disciplines.
Assistant Professor in Theoretical Quantum Science
Apply at: This position has been filled.
Contact: Juli Craft
The Department of Physics at IUPUI invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in theoretical Quantum Science, to begin August 1, 2020. We seek candidates with a proven record in areas aligned with the national quantum initiative, including quantum computing, quantum sensors, quantum communications, and materials for novel quantum devices. Strong preference will be given to candidates who can establish collaborations within the Department and with other academic units in the IU and Purdue communities. A track record of working with experimental collaborators and converting one’s ideas into experimentally feasible projects is highly desired. Additional information about the department and programs may be found at http://www.physics.iupui.edu.
The Department is especially interested in recruiting a candidate from groups that are under-represented in Physics. Opportunities for collaboration exist with faculty in the 17 schools at IUPUI, including the School of Science, the School of Engineering & Technology, and the Indiana University School of Medicine. Researchers with a record of interdisciplinary research are encouraged to apply. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in physics or a related discipline, demonstrate the ability to initiate and sustain an externally funded program of research, and be able to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels.