Atomic Physics & Error Correction in Early-Stage QC Startup
We're a stealth-mode quantum computing startup looking to hire researchers in atomic physics and in quantum error correction. More information about the company and roles is in these links.
We're a stealth-mode quantum computing startup looking to hire researchers in atomic physics and in quantum error correction. More information about the company and roles is in these links.
We are looking for a postdoc or staff scientist to work on experiments on cold alkali atoms integrated with nanophotonics devices for research into trapping and nonlinear optics/single photon generation. Position is for 2 to 4 years, depending on the candidate and can be at a junior (postdoc) or senior (staff scientist, 5 years post-PhD) level. The successful candidate will join an existing experiment to work with the PhD students and other researchers. Staff scientist positions may be extended further.
We are looking for an experimental postdoc or staff scientist to work on cold atom trapping in slotted waveguide structures. Position is for 2 to 4 years. Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant area in experimental atomic physics (cold/ultracold atoms).
Quantum Optics Lab is located at the Özyeğin University in Istanbul. Our activities span a large spectrum from development of a intra-campus quantum network to quantum memories based on cold and hot atomic ensembles. We also conduct research about quantum imaging using entangled photon pairs In our group we have an open Post Doctorate positions as part of a project funded by TUBITAK.
Scope of work:
We are looking for a co-investigator in a H2020 EURAMET EMPIR 18SIB05 ROCIT „Robust Optical Clocks for International Timescales” project. The goal of our group is to improve the robustness of optical clocks so that they can run unattended for long periods. More information on http://empir.npl.co.uk/rocit/ and http://famo.fizyka.umk.pl/kl-famo-umk/research-umk/optical-atomic-clock/ pages.
Requirements:
Scope of work:
We are looking for a co-investigator in a H2020 EURAMET EMPIR 18SIB05 ROCIT „Robust Optical Clocks for International Timescales” project. The goal of our group is to improve the robustness of optical clocks so that they can run unattended for long periods. More information on http://empir.npl.co.uk/rocit/ and http://famo.fizyka.umk.pl/kl-famo-umk/research-umk/optical-atomic-clock/ pages.
Requirements:
MoSaiQC - Modular Systems for Advanced Integrated Quantum Clocks
A European Innovative Training Network
We are seeking an excellent atomic physicist to work within our technical team, to take the lead on aspects of our experimental development. The ideal candidate should have a PhD in AMO physics or other related field, come with good references and be able to show examples of high skill or talent in this field. We are particularly interested in candidates with prior experience in setting up cold atom, BEC or spectroscopy experiments or in candidates who have built frequency-doubled fiber laser systems from off the shelf components.
We are seeking an excellent quantum optics physicist to work within our technical team, to take the lead on aspects of our experimental development. The ideal candidate should have a PhD in quantum optics or other related field, come with good references and be able to show examples of skill or talent in this field. We are particularly interested in candidates with prior experience in photonic quantum computing, non-linear or fibre optics.
The lab of Victor Acosta (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA) seeks to hire two postdoctoral researchers for projects developing quantum sensors, based on diamond NV centers, for applications in NMR spectroscopy and magnetic microscopy.