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talented and motivated applicants for PhD positions. As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to collaborate on cutting-edge technologies like quantum simulators, Bose-Einstein Condensates, and
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in all areas of quantum science and technology including, but not limited to, quantum information, photonics, quantum optics, cold atoms, neutral atoms, trapped ions, solid state qubits and quantum
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performance with classical methods. Qualifications PhD in Physics, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related fields. Strong background in at least one of the following: machine learning, quantum
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properties. Relevant Keywords: advanced material synthesis, ultrafast phenomena in solids, electronic properties, light-matter interactions, optical spectroscopy, quantum transport, and advanced material
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/jobs/358357/phd-position-in-quantum-photoni… Requirements Additional Information Website for additional job details https://www.academictransfer.com/358357/ Work Location(s) Number of offers
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and devices. The successful candidate will join a vibrant quantum research ecosystem centered around the Quantum Materials and Sensing Institute (https://quantum.northeastern.edu ), including
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, Nonequilibrium physics in bulk and molecular quantum materials , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum phase transitions , Quantum Science + Quantum Information Science + Quantum Optics + Theoretical Physics
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in silicon and 2) interface them with optical circuits to process the emitted photons. The tasks will involve designing and testing components in silicon photonics to interface with quantum emitters
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Researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in the 4 strategic research areas of SIGCOM, namely: i) Radio frequency transceiver design; ii) Optical communications; iii) Quantum
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council sources and working with industry on a wide range of national and international projects. The researcher will be positioned within the Hackermueller Quantum Optics and Ultracold Mixtures Group