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PhD Students in Quantum Computing with Superconducting Circuits
Job description
As a successful candidate, you will become part of our young team setting up large-scale quantum computing systems in a brand-new lab. Like the rest of the team, you will be working closely with the Quantum Device Lab – a well-established research group – and be able to both benefit from the expertise developed there and to contribute to its progress. You will perform collaborative research towards the realization of quantum computing technologies. You will get to contribute to diverse aspects of the experimental effort, both technical (design of electronics and mechanical components, building of microwave setups) and conceptual (design of experiments, planning of future research strategies). In the lab, you will either realize noisy intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) algorithms for applications in quantum chemistry, material science and optimization problems, or pursue the development of fault-tolerant quantum computation by implementing error correction.
Your project is embedded into the Swiss Quantum Science and Technology Network QSIT with more than 30 partners across all of Switzerland, the Quantum Center at ETH Zurich, and into the broader context of a diverse set of European and international research projects including, for example, the EU Quantum Technology Flagship project, OpenSuperQ and the FET-Open project Quromorphic. You will have the unique opportunity to contribute to a strong research program conducted at two of the leading European research institutions. ETH Zurich, together with the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), provide a stimulating interdisciplinary research environment in quantum information science.
This is combined with some of the world's best infrastructure for performing top-level research, such as our centers for micro- and nanoscience (www.first.ethz.ch and www.brnc.ethz.ch). The Quantum Device Lab is located in Zurich, an international city with high quality of life, situated in the heart of Europe. The new lab at the Quantum Computing Hub is located on the PSI campus near Villigen, surrounded by Swiss countryside, reachable in about 40 minutes from the center of Zurich by public transport.
Your profile
A strong interest in:
experimental realizations of quantum information processing systems
dedication to pursue a successful career in research
development or education either in academia or industry are a requirement
Ideally, you have experience and a proven record in one or more of the following:
quantum information processing and its implementations (e.g. with superconducting circuits, quantum dots, ion traps, NMR)
experimental quantum optics and atomic physics (cavity quantum electrodynamics)
micro and nano-electronic devices and their fabrication (lithography and deposition techniques)
mesoscopic solid state physics
low temperature physics
transport measurements at dilution refrigerator temperatures
microwave electronics
digital electronics
FPGAs
instrumentation and software development
Curious? So are we.
We look forward to receiving your online application including:
a detailed curriculum vitae,
a list of publications,
a statement of research interests, containing a short description of your background, motivation, and skills,
pdf copies of theses and transcripts/certificates from undergraduate studies (both Bachelor and Master’s) as available,
names of three contacts for references (Please arrange for one or more of the reference letters to be sent directly by email to wallraff.office@phys.ethz.ch).
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