Your Role in Quantum Research
As a Ph.D. student, you will be at the forefront of experimental research, both independently and as a member of our team.
* Conceptualize and design innovative quantum devices and systems.
* Conduct advanced microwave measurements with a focus on quantum-limited noise performance.
* Develop customized solutions for the control and readout of spin qubits.
* Explore scalability aspects of hybrid quantum systems.
* Engage in material studies and advance nanofabrication processes to enhance qubit performance.
* Fabricate superconducting and semiconducting devices, collaborating with other teams when necessary.
* Join our fabrication team to contribute to flip-chip technology integration.
You will benefit from our comprehensive infrastructure, expertise, and collaborative network within our research groups and across NCCR SPIN.
Regular interactions with theory collaborators, both domestically and internationally, will be integral to your research activities.
Additionally, you will play a role in providing informal supervision to graduate/master students.
About You
We seek candidates who hold (or are nearing completion) a master's degree in physics, Engineering Physics, or Applied Physics.
You should have a strong interest and expertise in at least two areas: experimental quantum processors, quantum information science, quantum optics, superconducting devices, microwave engineering, nanofabrication, and flip-chip technology integration.
A future career in research and development or education, whether in academia or industry, aligns with your aspirations.
You should possess genuine curiosity for scientific exploration and a drive to create impact in quantum research.
Proficiency in English is a prerequisite.
Candidates with a demonstrated track record in any field of physics, engineering physics, or nanotechnology will be considered.
Previous experience in nanofabrication, particularly of superconducting circuits or mesoscopic electronic devices, is an asset.
Familiarity with experimental condensed-matter physics, quantum optics, and quantum technology is appreciated.
Contract Terms:
This PhD position offers full-time temporary employment.