Two QSE Collaborative Research Fellowships awarded

© 2022 EPFL

© 2022 EPFL

Two Quantum Science and Engineering Research Fellowship grants have been awarded to the collaborative projects of Giuseppe Carleo and Nicola Marzari and Christophe Galland and Giovanni Boero.

Producing groundbreaking scientific discoveries in quantum science, and developing cutting-edge quantum technologies requires the combined efforts of scientists from computer science, engineering, and basic sciences. The QSE Center encourages and supports these collaborations, with the aim to create cross-disciplinary research initiatives that will move boundaries in the QSE domain.

To pursue this goal, the QSE Center is funding the QSE Collaborative Research Fellowships to support outstanding young researchers to be hired as postdoctoral fellows.

The fellows will work on research projects that explicitly need a cross-expertise approach and that are high risk/high gain in nature.

The project of Giuseppe Carleo and Nicola Marzari is called ‘Many-body neural simulations of quantum materials’. The title of the project of Christophe Galland and Giovanni Boero is ‘Cryo-compatible integrated control hardware for NV-Based quantum sensors.’

The next call for the QSE Collaborative Research Fellowship grants call will be launched this Fall.