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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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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Chemistry » Computational chemistry Computer science » Other Physics » Acoustics Physics » Applied
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experiments. For more information about our group and current projects, please visit https://qtech.fysik.su.se/ . This project is funded within the QuantERA II Programme that has received funding from the EU
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nanophysics, and subatomic and plasma physics. We provide a competitive advantage by linking top-level international and interdisciplinary academic performance in the areas of materials science, nanotechnology
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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! About us The Hybrid Quantum
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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
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existing activities at the international forefront. The department’s research programmes are: Applied Nuclear Physics, Chemical and Biomolecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics of Energy Materials, High
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processor Doctoral student in photochemical reactivity under confinement Doctoral student in nanomaterial synthesis for breath sensors Doctoral student in characterization of large-scale quantum computers
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Admission to Doctoral (PhD) Studies in the subject Engineering Sciences with
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the construction, commissioning, and eventual operation of a new, high-harmonic-generation based XUV beamline for attosecond resolution time-resolved studies of photoionized many-electron systems, and on the other