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State Physics is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in the field of quantum optical science and technologies. The group is performing experiments in the fields of single emitter spectroscopy, atomic
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for this position: the topics may include solid-state hybrid quantum devices, integrated quantum photonics, two-dimensional materials, quantum dots, nanophotonics, optical quantum computing, and other related
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and techniques for several applications in single-photon imaging. Our goal is to develop next-generation single-photon optics and computational imaging systems based on the latest classical and quantum
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-high-Q microresonators Exploration of novel device concepts with potential impact on optical signal processing, quantum technologies, and next-generation communication systems Why Join Us? Work at the
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optics and high‑resolution laser spectroscopy at room and cryogenic temperatures, with RF control of electronic/nuclear spins and facilities for quantum‑device fabrication. QPL collaborates widely across
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, Physics of cold atoms , QCD , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum Field Theory , Quantum Gravity , Quantum Information Theory , Quantum information/quantum matter , Quantum Optics , Quantum Transport
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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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instruments, such as detectors and lasers operating in the UV to FIR wavelength ranges, fibre-optic sensors, lidars, optical communication systems and quantum technologies. The Section is staffed with around 25
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University. The group focuses on fundamental studies of nanoscale electrical, optical, and plasmonic devices that operate based upon quantum mechanical principles, as well as the development of new nano- and
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highly accurate measurements of collision-perturbed shapes of the molecular optical resonances using cavity-enhanced techniques. This will allow us to validate the quantum calculations (both our quantum