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council sources and working with industry on a wide range of national and international projects. The researcher will be positioned within the Hackermueller Quantum Optics and Ultracold Mixtures Group
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, management, stakeholders and conferences. Qualifications § US citizenship is preferred § Must have a PhD in Physics with 2 or more years of relevant experience. § Proven background and experience in quantum
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chemistry, deposition physics, and surface roughness. Are you a glass scientist excited to contribute to breakthroughs in quantum optics, precision sensing, and next-generation photonic systems? If so, we’d
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for Biological and Quantum Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Semiconductor Physics is available at the Department of Physics/Centre
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research outcomes, provide expert advice, and exercise sound judgement in addressing the challenge of hybrid microwave-optical quantum hardware using rare-earth ions in solids. The School of Physics is
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in quantum optics, precision sensing, and next-generation photonic systems? If so, we’d love to hear from you. We invite applications to join our welcoming and collaborative team of world-leading
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chemistry, deposition physics, and surface roughness. Are you a glass scientist excited to contribute to breakthroughs in quantum optics, precision sensing, and next-generation photonic systems? If so, we’d