Postdoctoral position in quantum simulation with neutral atom arrays, Trieste (Italy)

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The ArQuS laboratory led by Prof. Francesco Scazza at the University of Trieste and CNR-INO, Italy is looking for well-qualified, highly motivated postdoctoral researcher in experimental quantum simulation and quantum many-body physics with neutral atoms. The group efforts are currently focused on on cooling, trapping and controlling ytterbium atoms with high-precision optical manipulation and spectroscopic techniques, achieving resolution down to the single atom. The atom-by-atom assembly of mesoscopic fermionic systems will allow for exploring open problems in many-body physics and quantum optics with a bottom-up approach, opening the way to applications in quantum information processing and atomtronics.

We are seeking candidates with relevant experience to work on experiments at the frontier of atomic physics and quantum science. The position is funded for a minimum of 2 years by the EU Horizon 2020 projects OrbiDynaMIQs and PASQuanS2. For those with significant post-graduate experience, the appointment may be at staff scientist level. The start date is negotiable from mid-2024. We are an equal opportunity employer, members of all underrepresented groups are welcome.

Successful candidates will have the possibility to join an exciting and rapidly expanding field of research, conducting cutting-edge research at the frontier of fundamental quantum science and technology, joining the growing quantum technologies community. The group has many active collaborations, both theoretical and experimental, within the PASQuanS2 partner network and the italian cold-atom community. We offer excellent working conditions and competitive salaries. Trieste is a city known for its multi-cultural identity and its very high quality of life, with pleasant surroundings including sea and hills, offering at the same time a rich and diverse scientific environment -- one of the densest in Europe, quickly expanding in the field of quantum science and technology.

Interested candidates should have a solid and proven knowledge of advanced quantum mechanics, atomic physics, condensed matter physics, and quantum optics. Previous experimental experience in optics and lasers is essential, as well as ability to think independently, conduct novel research, and work within a team to tackle significant new challenges both in physics and technology. To apply, please send your CV and the name of two references to Prof. Francesco Scazza (francesco.scazza@units.it).

Requirements

  • PhD degree in physics, optical sciences, or other relevant disciplines
  • Proven track record in cold atom physics, quantum information or quantum optics
  • Proven laboratory experience in optics and/or atomic physics experiments
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, and team-working skills
  • Ability to work independently, both under supervision and as part of a small team of 3-4 people