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phenomena. The successful candidate must have an outstanding research background in experimental condensed matter physics. They possess an in-depth understanding of emerging electronic and quantum properties
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science, the Swiss Light Source (SLS) and the Swiss Free Electron Laser SwissFEL), as well as advanced cleanroom facilities (PICO) and the ETH-PSI Quantum Computing Hub. CPS supports users from academia and
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The Neutron Scattering and Magnetism Group, Physics Department, ETH Zurich, is currently looking to fill a PhD position on experimental studies of frustrated quantum magnets using neutron scattering
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of material science. Examples are the use and development of muon instrumentation for the study of quantum and energy materials. The research program of this new professorship will be able to take advantage
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development for quantum key distribution and (2) TFLN circuit development for quantum enhanced precision measurements. This PhD project aims to further advance the nanofabrication of TFLN photonic circuits
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for photonics, electronics, and quantum technologies. Emphasis should be placed on novel physical characteristics, such as optoelectronic effects, electromechanical response, or hybrid properties, that enable
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and professionals across emerging areas like machine learning, cyber security, climate risk, distributed ledger technology, and quantum computing and translates that expertise into integrative research
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-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim to pre-train a common GNN backbone model capable
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of optomechanics. By exploring the interplay between optical and mechanical degrees of freedom, our group aims to unlock new frontiers in fundamental physics and quantum technologies. As a postdoctoral researcher
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term We invite applications for a PhD position in the field of quantum computing, to be advised by Dominik Hangleiter and co-advised by Renato Renner. In our group in Zurich