Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
is primarily met by quantum sensors that must be operated at cryogenic temperatures, which greatly increases the complexity and cost of making such measurements. Therefore, research on alternative
-
academic and industrial partners in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum technologies. Strong support for professional development through the Lecturer Training Programme and mentoring. An open and
-
development through the Lecturer Training Programme and mentoring. An open and collaborative research culture within SDU’s Faculty of Engineering (TEK), promoting interdisciplinary innovation across electronics
-
to scalable quantum technologies. Qualifications The successful candidate will have some of the following qualifications: Education: PhD in Physics, Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a
-
setups (cryostats, superconducting detectors). Experience in cleanroom nanofabrication workflows, especially e‑beam lithography or dry etching. Knowledge of quantum information science or hybrid quantum