Martin writes to tell me that there are student internships in quantum information technology available at NEC this summer (see here and here):
The Quantum IT group at NEC Laboratories America, Princeton, NJ has summer internship positions available for graduate students interested in quantum computing. Areas of interest include:
- Quantum algorithms
- Quantum communication
- Quantum complexity
- Quantum cryptography
- Quantum error correction
- Quantum fault tolerance
More information about the Quantum IT group can be found at Quantum IT Group Website. Interested students can send their resume to internship [[[at]]] nec-labs.com and reference "Quantum-Intern" in the subject line.
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for further questions please contact Martin Roetteler by email mroetteler [[[at]]] nec-labs.com or phone +1 609 951 2771.