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<p>Here at U.C. Riverside, <a href="http://www.ee.ucr.edu/~korotkov/">Alexander Korotkov</a> wants to <a href="http://jobs.phds.org/job/37780/university-of-california/postdoc-quantum-measurement">hire a postdoc</a> in quantum measurement and quantum computing with superconducting qubits.</p>
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The work will be mainly related to quantum feedback of superconducting qubits. The first experiment was <a href="http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v490/n7418/full/nature11505.html">published in <i>Nature</i></a> today.    (Some News &amp; Views discussion can be seen <a href="http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v490/n7418/full/490043a.html">here</a>.) The theory is still rather simple and needs improvement.
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