Postdoctoral fellow at IQI Caltech

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The discussion centers on applying for a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute for Quantum Information (IQI) at Caltech. The original poster, a PhD candidate at CEA Saclay specializing in Quantum Information, seeks insights on the competitiveness of the fellowship and strategies to improve application success. Participants express encouragement but provide limited actionable advice, indicating a need for more detailed information on the application process and selection criteria.

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  • Understanding of Quantum Information Theory
  • Familiarity with postdoctoral application processes
  • Knowledge of research in measurement of entanglement
  • Insight into academic networking and fellowship opportunities
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  • Explore recent publications from IQI Caltech to identify key research areas
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PhD candidates in Quantum Information, researchers seeking postdoctoral opportunities, and academics interested in enhancing their fellowship application strategies.

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Hi everybody,

let me first briefly introduce myself. I study in France, I did a well known engineering school here in the field of computer science (Télécom ParisTech) and graduated both from Pure mathematics and Theoretical Physics (Ecole Normale Supérieure). I am doing now a PhD at CEA Saclay in Quantum information (measurement of entanglement thanks to entropy, categorical formulation of QM etc), and I intend to apply for a postdoc fellowship at IQI Caltech.

I would be grateful if anyone has some information on this institute, mainly: is it hard to get this postdoc fellowship and what are the "things" you'd better do to enhance your chances for getting it?

Thank you all for your help!
 
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