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together), including both analytical and numerical work Co-supervise PhD students and master students Interact with experimentalists working on bosonic codes and continuous-variable quantum processors with
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Group within the Quantum Technology Laboratory (QTL) at the Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) department, working in a large team of PhDs, postdocs and researchers. About the research We are seeking
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synthesis and self-assembly - Spectroscopy and quantum optics of collective photoluminescence - Scattering and diffraction studies of nanomaterials The specific scientific project will be refined in
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collaborative project between Chalmers University of Technology and Lund University. The project will be based at the Division of Quantum Device Physics within the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience
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We are seeking two postdocs to collaborate on developing a near-quantum-limited microwave amplifier for readout in superconducting quantum computers. One position will focus on nanofabrication
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on various aspects of nanophysics, ranging from materials science to bio- and quantum physics to various applications. The division is a central part of NanoLund, Lund University's large interdisciplinary
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This postdoc project aims to address a critical challenge in quantum computing: errors in superconducting qubits caused by cosmic radiation, which cannot be corrected using existing methods
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parametric amplifiers, an iCCD camera for transient photoluminescence measurements, and on the integration of nanosecond Nd:YVO4 and mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers into these measurements. You will use
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the collaborative initiative "Symmetry-guided realization of low-dimensional magnetoelectric quantum magnets", funded by the Nanoscience Area of Advance at Chalmers , together with the groups of Daniel Weber
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research and education with a focus on wireless electronics, photonics, quantum technology, as well as bioelectronics and microelectronics packaging and integration within Chalmers University of Technology