PhD

A fully funded PhD position in "Quantum thermodynamics beyond the
Markovian regime" is available for a joint project between the School
of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and the Department of
Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, U.K. The work will be
jointly supervised by Profs. Paul Eastham and John Goold in Trinity
College Dublin, in conjunction with Dr. Brendon Lovett in the
University of St Andrews. The successful candidate must hold by the

Job ID: #JOB11/2018

Job Summary: The PhD student will be involved in theoretical studies of quantum self-bound systems of ultracold atoms under supervision of prof. Mariusz Gajda. The research will be supported by (Polish) National Science Center grant `Quantum droplets’.

STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Trapped Rydberg ions are a novel quantum system. By laser light, the outermost electron of trapped ions is excited to high-lying orbitals. Such Rydberg ions are million times bigger than ions in the ground state, and due to their size, they obtain very peculiar properties. For instance, they have very large transition dipole moments thus become very sensitive to microwave fields.

We invites applications for different positions in experimental or theoretical studies of dark matter detection with optical atomic clocks and in in theoretical/observational inhomogeneous cosmology. The candidate can choose between:

We are seeking a highly qualified and ambitious candidate for a
position as an early stage researcher with the aim of a PhD
within the framework of the European Training Network
ColOpt. For further information see https://www.colopt.eu/
The position at the Experimental Quantum Optics and
Photonics Group of the Department of Physics of the University
of Strathclyde is aimed at the realization of self-organized spin
and density ordering of cold atoms. The candidate will explore

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