PhD Position for UK nationals at Heriot-Watt University - Advanced Platform For Integrated Quantum Photonics Devices

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Monday, March 31, 2025

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We offer a PhD position for UK nationals for a talented, proactive, and strongly motivated candidate who will contribute building a new setup with potential for ground breaking scientific research in the field of solid-state quantum memories for quantum communication applications.

This project aims at the development of new telecom-compatible platforms for integrated quantum devices based on rare earth ion doped materials. This will involve
1) the investigation of the mechanisms affecting the optical and spin coherence properties of new materials
2) the design of confined structure with the aim of achieving improved performances due to the strong light matter interaction and facilitating the coupling with other integrated quantum technologies as quantum light sources or detectors.

The research will be carried out in the Quantum Photonics Lab at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh (https://www.hw.ac.uk/), under the supervision of Dr. Margherita Mazzera. The Quantum Photonics Lab (qpl.eps.hw.ac.uk) works on quantum devices in different material platforms (as rare earth ion doped crystals, diamond, SiC, “beyond graphene” 2D materials and III-V semiconductors). The lab hosts state-of-the-art facilities, including several cryostats, superconducting single-photon detectors, lasers and radio-frequency equipment for high-fidelity spin manipulation.
The field of coherent information processing with rare earth ion doped solids has experienced in the last two decades a very exciting and promising development, and the present project opens the possibility to work in close contact and friendly collaboration with the most important and prolific international research groups active in this field.
Additionally, the outlined work-plan will allow developing numerous hands-on skills as optical spectroscopy, light manipulation and characterisation, quantum and non-linear optics, vacuum, cryogenics and photon counting techniques.

REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must have or expect to have a first class degree or equivalent in physics, or other relevant subject in the physical sciences. A background in experimental physics is desirable.
To apply, please send your CV, academic transcripts and a cover letter explaining your motivation/interest in this project, to Dr. Margherita Mazzera ([email protected]).

Funding notes
The PhD project is available for 3.5 years for UK nationals.

Application enquiries
Contact: Dr. Margherita Mazzera, [email protected], +44 (0)131 451 8220 https://qpl.eps.hw.ac.uk/