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Technology Laboratory (QTL) , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing
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collaboration and co-production internationally. Qualification requirements The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in Quantum Computing or Quantum Information Science. The applicant must have completed
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thin films. We aim to demonstrate their integration in superconducting qubit readout systems and validate KI‑TWPA technology for scalable quantum computing applications. This position is funded through
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this is for you! About us The Hybrid Quantum Systems Laboratory is a new laboratory at Chalmers in the division for Quantum Technology at the department for Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2). We offer
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, implement, and benchmark numerical algorithms Run and analyze simulations Collaborate across disciplines (e.g., quantum computing, computer science) Contract terms The position is a temporary full-time
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quantum computers. The project is integrated with the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT) , a 12-year, billion-SEK initiative started in 2018 with the purpose of advancing Swedish academia and
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international partners and connections to industry. We are now looking for a postdoctoral fellow interested in microwave quantum technology based on hybrid semiconductor-superconductor devices. Subject
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strengthen your application: Knowledge of quantum computing concepts, quantum algorithms, or quantum-inspired methods What you will do Collaborate across disciplines (e.g., quantum computing, computer science
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of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, focused on innovative research in terahertz technology. About us The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience advances the frontiers in quantum technology, nanoscience
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the Master's programme "Engineering Nanoscience" at LTH. A significant part of the research at our division is in the area of semiconductor quantum devices, where we develop new methods and