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and experiment to explore novel quantum materials for next-generation information and communication technologies. The PhD offers an exceptional foundation for a career in either academia or industry
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of quantum light, such as single photons or entangled states, critical for quantum communication and sensing applications. The project involves the development of plasmonic optical cavity configurations
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exchange energy at such rapid rate that they blend together to form hybrid states at room temperature (strong coupling regime). We recently shown that one can control the quantum state and interaction
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tools using cavity quantum electrodynamic (QED) descriptions, to model and understand this complex interaction between plasmons in small gaps and the vibrational behaviour of molecules. The student will
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states of molecules or quantum materials embedded in the gaps, enabling all-optical or optoelectronic switching. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding the dynamics of non-linear optical effects
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Photonics, Quantum technology, Optomechanics This 3.5-year PhD project is funded by the Department of Engineering. The position is part of
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for a 6-month position in the team of Dr Daniel Cole at Newcastle University. The successful applicant will join a team aiming to use quantum chemistry, combined with cross-disciplinary work in data
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Research Centre (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/research-in-physics-and-astronomy/quantum-matter-and-photonics/metamaterials-and-nanophotonics ) in the School of Physics and
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of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, UK. This position is part of a broader effort to advance fundamental research in classical and quantum complexity theory. The successful candidate will
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holder of the Athena SWAN Silver Award. Both initiatives recognise the School’s commitment to promote diversity and equality, and to encourage better practice for all members of the community, whilst also