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characterization techniques? Join our multidisciplinary team and help us unlocking this new era of photonic integrated circuits. Information As a postdoc in our group, you will be responsible for setting up new
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well as the position of a wafer inside a lithography scanner (alignment). However, as modern integrated circuits often contain optically opaque materials, such optical metrology methods become challenging to use. A
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for quantum computing applications, particularly in germanium and silicon. This research direction involves for example the coupling of spins to microwave resonators and circuit quantum electrodynamics (circuit
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inside a lithography scanner (alignment). However, as modern integrated circuits often contain optically opaque materials, such optical metrology methods become challenging to use. A possible approach to
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. This research direction involves for example the coupling of spins to microwave resonators and circuit quantum electrodynamics (circuit QED) with Andreev spin qubits. Scaling Up Quantum Computers: You will
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photonic circuits for quantum applications. You will co-lead a team of talented PhD students within the ERC Starting Grant DISQOVER and other EU projects, collaborating with top European and international
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circuit design; Basic understanding of defects, faults, and test solutions for electronic systems is a plus; Basic understanding of AI and its hardware implementations is a plus; An affinity with teaching
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circuit design; Basic understanding of defects, faults, and test solutions for electronic systems is a plus; Basic understanding of AI and its hardware implementations is a plus; An affinity with teaching
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-qualified biosensors for detecting molecular biosignatures during planetary exploration missions. The LMCOOL system uses integrated photonic circuits with asymmetric Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (aMZI) sensors
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develops space-qualified biosensors for detecting molecular biosignatures during planetary exploration missions. The LMCOOL system uses integrated photonic circuits with asymmetric Mach-Zehnder