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Join us at the Hybrid Quantum Systems Laboratory to couple atoms to photonic integrated circuits. If you are interested in advancing quantum metrology, simulation and computing, this is for you
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quantum optics, quantum information, or condensed matter physics? Are you driven to push the boundaries of knowledge? If so, we invite you to join the dynamic team of Dr. Ondřej Černotík at Palacký
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell, in an experiment on the interaction of single photons and entangled photon pairs with individual trapped
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excited to recruit postdocs with experience in optics, two-dimensional materials and a strong theoretical background. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in quantum physics, electrical engineering or a related
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knowledge on AFM, SEM or other charaterisation techinques will be an asset Experience in processing of nitride materials, optical and electrical characterization of nitride devices and quantum structures
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semiconductors including gallium nitride, quantum mechanics is essential. Experience in growth and processing of nitride materials, optical and electrical characterization of nitride devices and quantum structures
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the BERNARDO project, funded by the PEPR LUMA program (https://www.pepr-luma.fr/ ). The project focuses on chiroptical interactions, which play an essential role in fields such as biomolecular recognition
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excited to recruit postdocs with experience in optics, two-dimensional materials and a strong theoretical background. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in quantum physics, electrical engineering or a related
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, addressing key questions of coherence, entanglement, and other forms of non-classicality while developing practical free-space quantum links. Using spatial light modulators and adaptive optics, we will
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number of detectors and connect the large number of required optical fibers to the quantum computer, a strict bottleneck in the number of electrical interconnects between the cryogenic photon detectors and