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of this post is to develop a silicon photonic integrated circuit platform that consists of integrated III-V gain chips, MEMS vapour cells and detectors to reduce the size, weight, power and cost of atomic
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superconducting qubits and millikelvin electronics Did you recently get your PhD in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into taking the full potential of your skills into use for making new
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Programme. Working with Dr Kevin Gallacher and Professors Marc Sorel and Douglas Paul the focus of this post is to develop a silicon photonic integrated circuit platform that consists of integrated III-V gain
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superconducting qubits and millikelvin electronics Did you recently get your PhD in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into taking the full potential of your skills into use for making new
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determine behavioural outputs in larval zebrafish such as the optomotor response, prey capture and the optokinetic response. We are particularly interested in how visual circuits are modulated and the impact
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push the frontiers of analogy between real-world volcanic plumes and small-scale experiment, including a representation of atmospheric stratification, sheared atmospheric wind, and multiphase plume
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(Central Oxford). The post is externally funded and is fixed-term to the 30th September 2026. The integration of electronic and mechanical degrees of freedom in quantum devices, particularly using carbon
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require a deep understanding of the classical infrastructure that supports them, including analog control systems. As quantum devices scale toward the million-qubit regime, modeling these complex systems
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for deep access within the human body. The research remit will encompass: mechanical and electronic circuit design, prototyping, and pre-clinical evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic devices to tackle
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connectome, with a focus on the chemosensory circuits involved in human host-seeking. The principal focus will be on the high level proofreading, annotation and analysis of connectomics data. This will include