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澳洲新南威尔士大学为澳洲最好的五所大学之一,尤其以工科见长。Daoyi Dong博士和
Ian Petersen院士联合招收博士生一名,数学、物理、控制或计算机背景为佳。学制
3年(或3年半)。如有兴趣,请与Daoyi Dong联系(d.dong@unsw.edu.au )。具
体信息如下。
Project title: Robust control of quantum ensembles
Supervisors: Dr Daoyi Dong and Prof Ian Petersen
https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/mr-daoyi-dong
http://seit.unsw.adfa.edu.au/staff/sites/petersen/P1.html
Quantum ensembles have wide applications in emerging quantum technology
including quantum computation, long-distance quantum communication, and
magnetic resonance imaging. The thesis project aims to develop new theories
and control algorithms to enhance control capabilities and robustness in the
engineering of quantum ensembles. The project also involves possible
collaboration with Professor Herschel Rabitz’s group at Princeton
University.
The successful applicant, subject to admission to the PhD degree program,
will be awarded a UNSW Canberra Research Training Scholarship with an annual
tax-free stipend of $26,392 (2014 rate). This scholarship is for a period of
3 years, subject to satisfactory progress reviews. The successful applicant
would be expected to be available to commence their studies no later than
Session 1, 2015 and must be on campus and enrolled at UNSW Canberra in the
relevant PhD program by March 2015. Potential students with strong
background of mathematics, quantum physics or control theory are encouraged
to apply for this scholarship. Prospective students should contact Daoyi
Dong (daoyidong@gmail.com) with their academic transcript, a CV and English
test scores (if necessary). Applications will be accepted by 10 November,
2014.
UNSW Australia (the University of New South Wales) is one of Australia’s
leading research and teaching universities and a founding member of the
prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) research-intensive universities in
Australia and a member of the Universities 21 international consortium. UNSW
Australia is an Australian university with a global vision to bring our
students a truly world-class learning experience; we regularly collaborate
with pioneering universities around the world.
For further information, please contact:
Dr Daoyi Dong
Email: d.dong@unsw.edu.au or daoyidong@gmail.com
Phone: +61 2 6268 6285
School of Engineering and Information Technology
UNSW Australia, Canberra ACT 2600 Australia
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