PhD

The Polyquantique research group led by Nicolás Quesada specializes in quantum photonics and quantum information. The group is looking for highly motivated candidates at all levels (graduate students, postdocs) with expertise or interest in quantum photonics, quantum information, quantum optics, quantum metrology, quantum error correction, topological photonics or machine learning.

About the group

Two Postdoc and two PhD positions are now available in our group, focus areas are quantum algorithms and complexity theory, broadly speaking.

Details here: Openings

Deadline: Feb 11, 2022 (feel free to inquire after this date in case a position remains open)

Questions? sevag.gharibian 'at' upb 'dot' de

Best,
Sevag Gharibian
Associate Professor
Dept of Computer Science
Paderborn University
Germany

Quantum computers and simulators have the potential to solve a wide range of problems more efficiently than classical computers. Cold atoms present a leading platform in this context, unmatched in size and scalability. In your thesis work, you will realize a new architecture for a quantum processor, which uniquely combines single-atom resolved manipulation through microscopy with the interaction control arising from light-matter coupling.

We are seeking motivated students with excellent problem-solving skills and a passion for quantum engineering and physics. You will be part of a well funded initiative to create quantum networks of superconducting circuits mediated by telecom photons.

Integrated quantum photonics based on single photon emitters in 2D materials

We propose a PhD position funded by the French national science foundation (ANR), with a possibility of doing a Master thesis of 4 to 6 months beforehand. The position leads to a doctoral degree of University Paris-Saclay (which is ranked world number 13 in Shanghai ranking).

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