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performing state-of -the art atomic physics experiments and developing quantum technology. We will develop a new platform for quantum computing, based on qudits encoded in 173Yb+ ions. Yb+ ions are used in
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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Physics » Statistical physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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shaping at the University of Twente, many applications have arisen, ranging from quantum security to microscopy. The key challenge of wavefront shaping is to find out exactly how to shape the light to form
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investigate and utilize fascinating phenomena in quantum physics. We are particularly interested in developing novel platforms for quantum information science, quantum many-body physics, quantum sensing, and
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28 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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28 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Applied physics Physics
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platforms capable of efficiently tackling some of the most challenging computational problems in science and industry, underpinning applications ranging from materials discovery and quantum chemistry to
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scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and a secure quantum internet. We believe quantum technology will be a game changer in many social and economic sectors - including health, agriculture, climate, and
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quantum- and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims to provide solutions to important problems of the 21st century
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for performing state-of -the art atomic physics experiments and developing quantum technology. Hopefully you want to join our team as a PhD on our journey to continuous cold and ultracold atom