PhD Scholarship for Quantum Chemistry SimulationPhD Scholarship for Quantum Chemistry Simulation3 weeks ago Be among the first 25 applicantsGet AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.Quantum chemistry simulation using high-quality atomically engineered quantum processorsJoin a world-class team at the cutting edge of technology, focussed on making quantum computers a realityCollaborate with a diverse, multicultural team across the full stack quantum computerAn exciting opportunity exists for a PhD candidate to undertake a unique academic-industry program involving a collaboration between Silicon Quantum Computing Pty Ltd (SQC), the global leader in the manufacture and measurement of quantum processors engineered with atomic precision, UNSW Sydney, and CSIRO.This prestigious Next Generation PhD scholarship stands out as it includes 11 weeks of funded coursework focusing on a holistic approach to problem-solving with technology. Diverse topics include deep learning, computer vision, ethics, decision making under uncertainty, innovation, and entrepreneurship.Project SummaryThis research project will explore quantum algorithms for solving quantum chemistry and condensed matter problems using SQC’s atom qubits in silicon quantum computing platform. The research will focus on both near-term applications on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices and long-term feasibility studies of fault-tolerant quantum computing for large-scale quantum chemistry and condensed matter simulations. The work will involve implementing and optimizing quantum algorithms, analyzing their performance on real quantum hardware, and determining the ultimate resources required for fault-tolerant scalability.A key aspect of this project is the development of NISQ algorithms such as the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) and small-scale Quantum Phase Estimation (QPE) approaches for small-scale quantum chemistry and condensed matter problems. The implementation will take into account the specific constraints of phosphorus-in-silicon architectures, such as gate fidelities and qubit connectivity. Error mitigation strategies will also be explored to improve accuracy and reliability in practical computations.In addition to studying NISQ applications, this project will investigate how quantum chemistry and condensed matter problems can be mapped onto large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers. This includes analyzing the requirements for logical qubits, quantum gate operations, and execution times within the framework of quantum error correction (QEC). The specific mapping to QEC schemes, such as the surface code, will be evaluated in the context of phosphorus-in-silicon platforms to determine their efficiency and feasibility, and how such algorithms can be optimised for the silicon platform.The research will also involve benchmarking quantum chemistry and condensed matter calculations on currently available silicon quantum hardware and longer-term fault tolerant platforms and the challenges there. Simulation tools will be developed to predict algorithm performance on both NISQ and fault-tolerant devices, providing insights into the potential advantages of quantum computing for solving and condensed matter problems. The project aims to lay the groundwork for executing and optimizing quantum chemistry and condensed matter algorithms on phosphorus-in-silicon quantum processors, facilitating the transition from NISQ to large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computation.This position reports to Associate Professor Charles Hill and works alongside the full stack team (staff and students) funded by SQC.Candidates for this project should have a background in quantum computing, computational chemistry, or condensed matter physics. Experience with quantum programming frameworks such as Qiskit, or Cirq, as well as classical computational chemistry software like PySCF, would be beneficial. Familiarity with quantum error correction and the constraints of silicon-based qubits is advantageous but not required. This research will contribute to the practical realization of quantum computational chemistry and condensed matter on scalable quantum architectures, leveraging the unique advantages of phosphorus-in-silicon qubits.About SQCSQC is an Australian research and development company, with the specific aim of building a quantum computer based on atom qubits in silicon.SQC is a well-funded Australian company formed by the Commonwealth Government, the New South Wales State Government, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Telstra, and UNSW Sydney.SQC is seeking to commercialise silicon quantum computing technology developed in Australia – technology that has the potential to have a global impact.SQC’s work is building on more than 20 years of world-leading research by the Centre of Excellence which includes the development of dedicated manufacturing and measurement techniques for an atom-based quantum computer in silicon.This role and SQC are located at SQC on the UNSW Sydney campus.To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must be domestic students as per the Higher Education Support Act at the time of award. Domestic students include:a person entitled to stay in Australia, or to enter and stay in Australia, without any limitation as to time; ora New Zealand citizen.As determined by the Faculty Higher Degree Committee (HDC), the minimum requirement for admission to a PhD at UNSW is:a Bachelor degree with first or upper second-class Honours, ora completed Master by Research with a substantial research component and demonstrated capacity for timely completion of a high-quality research thesis .The PhD application process is available here: https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/hdr/applicationKey RequirementsStudents must register and complete the coursework component of the Next Generation Graduates Program within the first 18 months of receipt of a scholarship.Students who receive a scholarship are expected to undertake their training in Australia and endeavour to remain in Australia for two years following completion of their degree.RemunerationStipend rate (p.a.): $41,650Training (p.a.): $5,000Travel (total): $5,000Thesis allowance (total): $840Contactcareers@sqsc.com.auSeniority levelSeniority levelInternshipEmployment typeEmployment typeFull-timeIndustriesTechnology, Information and InternetReferrals increase your chances of interviewing at Silicon Quantum Computing by 2xGet notified about new Scholarship jobs in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.BCG Scholarships 2025 | Australia and New ZealandSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoBCG First Nations Internship and Scholarship 2025 | Australia and New ZealandSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 weeks agoDarlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 6 days agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 day agoDarlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSenior Legal Counsel, Governance and LegalSydney, New South Wales, Australia 4 weeks agoDarlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 20 hours agoSenior Representative I, Customer SolutionsSydney, New South Wales, Australia 1 month agoMedical Administration Office - Medicine HubDarlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 2 days agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoBusiness Development Manager - Environment & Planning and Responsible Business & ESGSydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 weeks agoErskineville, New South Wales, Australia 1 month agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 17 hours agoBusiness Development Manager - Intellectual Property/TMTSydney, New South Wales, Australia 2 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 6 days agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoLecturer - Graduate Certificate of Health and Community ServicesSurry Hills, New South Wales, Australia 2 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoErskineville, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoNorth Ryde, New South Wales, Australia 2 weeks agoCSIRO Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate ScholarshipsSydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 weeks agoSydney, New South Wales, Australia 15 hours agoMillers Point, New South Wales, Australia 6 days agoParramatta, New South Wales, Australia A$95,000.00-A$115,000.00 4 weeks agoWe’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. 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