Publiée 3 juillet 2026
Post-Doctoral Research Visit F/M Postdoctoral position in Quantum Information Theory
Inria
Palaiseau, Île-de-France 91120, France
CDI
A propos du centre ou de la direction fonctionnelle
The Inria Saclay-Île-de-France Research Centre was established in 2008. It has developed as part of the Saclay site in partnership with Paris-Saclay University and with the Institut Polytechnique de Paris .
The centre has 40 project teams , 32 of which operate jointly with Paris-Saclay University and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris; Its activities occupy over 600 people, scientists and research and innovation support staff, including 44 different nationalities.
Contexte et atouts du poste
PHIQUS team
The PhIQuS project team is lead by Marc-Olivier Renou and involves ~20 researchers. It is one of the leading research groups in the areas of quantum information theory in quantum networks, and Bell nonlocality and its applications. We have a unique expertise at the interface between Physics and Computer Science; our work appears in the top Physics journals (Nature, Nature Physics, PRX, PRL) and the top Computer Science conference (STOC, QIP, TQC, QCRYPT).
These positions are supported by two QuantERA grants ( COMPUTE 2024-2027 and Quantum Network Algorithms 2026-2029) and other fundings.
Mission confiée
Several Postdoctoral grants positions are available, for a duration of 1-3 years.
The postdoctoral researcher will work on one of the following topics:
Precise projects will be tailored to your expertise. To explore the possibility of joining the group, email me ( [email protected] ).
Principales activités
As part of a INRIA Team located in Saclay, you will have the possibility to collaborate with other quantum information researchers in Paris area and abroad:
- Distributed Computing: all european members of the QuantERA2024 Quantum Network Algorithms consortium
- Optimization and Mathematical Physics for quantum physics: all european members of the QuantERA2026 COMPUTE consortium
- Inria teams Curiosity, Quacs, Cosmiq, Quantic, ...
Compétences
The applicant should hold a PhD degree in computer science, physics, mathematics, or a related field and have an excellent track record of publications in either quantum information theory or distributed computing. Familiarity with Bell nonlocality, distributed computing, C* algebras, SDP relaxations of polynomial optimization problems, quantum correlation protocols and / or experimental physics is a plus, but not necessary.
Avantages
Rémunération
According to the candidate profil
The Inria Saclay-Île-de-France Research Centre was established in 2008. It has developed as part of the Saclay site in partnership with Paris-Saclay University and with the Institut Polytechnique de Paris .
The centre has 40 project teams , 32 of which operate jointly with Paris-Saclay University and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris; Its activities occupy over 600 people, scientists and research and innovation support staff, including 44 different nationalities.
Contexte et atouts du poste
PHIQUS team
The PhIQuS project team is lead by Marc-Olivier Renou and involves ~20 researchers. It is one of the leading research groups in the areas of quantum information theory in quantum networks, and Bell nonlocality and its applications. We have a unique expertise at the interface between Physics and Computer Science; our work appears in the top Physics journals (Nature, Nature Physics, PRX, PRL) and the top Computer Science conference (STOC, QIP, TQC, QCRYPT).
These positions are supported by two QuantERA grants ( COMPUTE 2024-2027 and Quantum Network Algorithms 2026-2029) and other fundings.
Mission confiée
Several Postdoctoral grants positions are available, for a duration of 1-3 years.
The postdoctoral researcher will work on one of the following topics:
- Theoretical foundations of distributed quantum computing
- Quantum correlations, quantum nonlocality, entanglement, notably based on Mathematical Physics approaches based on noncommutative polynomial optimisation and C* Algebras
- Quantum cryptography protocols
Precise projects will be tailored to your expertise. To explore the possibility of joining the group, email me ( [email protected] ).
Principales activités
As part of a INRIA Team located in Saclay, you will have the possibility to collaborate with other quantum information researchers in Paris area and abroad:
- Distributed Computing: all european members of the QuantERA2024 Quantum Network Algorithms consortium
- Optimization and Mathematical Physics for quantum physics: all european members of the QuantERA2026 COMPUTE consortium
- Inria teams Curiosity, Quacs, Cosmiq, Quantic, ...
Compétences
The applicant should hold a PhD degree in computer science, physics, mathematics, or a related field and have an excellent track record of publications in either quantum information theory or distributed computing. Familiarity with Bell nonlocality, distributed computing, C* algebras, SDP relaxations of polynomial optimization problems, quantum correlation protocols and / or experimental physics is a plus, but not necessary.
Avantages
- Subsidized meals
- Partial reimbursement of public transport costs
- Leave: 7 weeks of annual leave + 10 extra days off due to RTT (statutory reduction in working hours) + possibility of exceptional leave (sick children, moving home, etc.)
- Possibility of teleworking and flexible organization of working hours
- Professional equipment available (videoconferencing, loan of computer equipment, etc.)
- Social, cultural and sports events and activities
- Access to vocational training
- Social security coverage
Rémunération
According to the candidate profil