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Siyuan Ji

Reader (Associate Professor) in MBSE

Loughborough University

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Research Interests

Control System

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Cybersecurity

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Systems Engineering

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Conceptual Modeling

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Quantum Communication

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Fault-tolerant Systems

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Process Safety

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Loughborough University

PhD Opportunity in Quantum Internet and Quantum Networking at Loughborough University

Loughborough University, in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), is offering a unique PhD opportunity at the forefront of quantum networking and quantum internet research. This position is ideal for candidates passionate about quantum communications, secure networks, and the development of next-generation quantum infrastructure. The successful applicant will join a vibrant research environment led by Reader (Associate Professor) Siyuan Ji, focusing on the emerging field of the Quantum Internet and its real-world applications. The project will involve innovative research in quantum networking, contributing to the design and implementation of secure quantum communication systems. The collaboration with NPL provides access to cutting-edge facilities and expertise, enhancing the impact and scope of the research. The position includes a generous tax-free stipend, making it financially attractive for prospective PhD students. Applicants should have a strong academic background in computer science, physics, or electrical engineering, and demonstrate a keen interest in quantum technologies. Prior research experience in quantum communications or related areas is highly desirable. Candidates must meet Loughborough University's PhD entry requirements, which typically include a relevant undergraduate or master's degree and, for international applicants, proof of English language proficiency. The application deadline is in two weeks, so interested candidates are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to submit your application, please visit the provided link. This is a rare chance to contribute to the future of secure quantum networks and become a technology leader in this rapidly evolving field.

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Charles Dickerson

Professor and Chair of Systems Engineering

Loughborough University

UNITED KINGDOM