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In integrated photonics the testing and characterisation of the components and circuits is of crucial importance to validate ideas, improve designs but also to assess the full photonic system. Because of the many components which can be integrated into one PIC, this is a challenging but rewarding job and as a characterisation and testing engineer this is your turf! You check the PICs as they come fresh from the fab and make sure, they perform as they should. You dynamically develop and adopt test procedures to benchmark the latest layouts and designs.

The photonic integrated circuits (PIC) design and simulations engineers bridges the gap between the desires of the quantum architects and the needs and constrains of the PIC fabrication. You will develop new PIC components and circuits based on models and simulations and implement them as designs and layouts.

A post-doctoral position is open at the Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (IRIG) of the CEA Grenoble (France) on the theory and modeling of silicon/germanium spin quantum bits (qubits). The selected candidate is expected to start early 2023, for up to three years.

The Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE), Computer Science Department (CS) and Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago are seeking exceptional candidates for the Chicago Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship in Theoretical Quantum Science. Chicago Prize Postdoctoral Fellows will have the opportunity to interact with physicists and computer scientists at the University of Chicago.

We are looking for a postdoc that wants to be a part of a Swedish-Finnish collaboration funded by the Wallenberg Foundation. The projects is a collaboration between Sweden (Chalmers, Gothenburg) and Finland (University of Helsinky) where you have the opporunity to spend at least 51% of your time in Sweden each of the two years, and up to 49% of the time in Finland in either research visits or extended research periods (up to 6 months per year), depending on your wishes and the developments of the project.

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