Epitaxial semiconductor quantum dots are among the best sources of quantum states of light. They deliver single photons and entangled photon pairs with high brightness and indistinguishability. We have recently established new methods for their coherent optical control and excitation with the goals of improving robustness and coherence. In the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) project BRAIDS we are working towards the generation of time-bin entanglement via dark exciton states. In our project within the Cluster of Excellence Quantum Science Austria we strive to observe collective effects of quantum dots in nanowires.
To lead the Innsbruck quantum dot activities, the Photonics group in the Department for Experimental Physics at the University of Innsbruck is inviting applications for a post-doc position. Candidates should have a background in experimental quantum- and/or nano-optics. Ideally, candidates have knowledge and experience in the following fields of expertise: single quantum emitters, coherent optical control, optical semiconductor physics.
We would like the successful candidate to start as early as possible with an initial appointment for two years. The position is will be a fixed-term employment contract level B1/3 with a minimum gross annual salary of € 70 200. In addition, the university offers several attractive benefits. The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore particularly welcomes applications from qualified women.
The University of Innsbruck was founded in 1669 and is the biggest and most important research and education institution in western Austria, with over 25.000 students and more than 5.000 staff and faculty members.