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Open Positions

 

Our group will continue to grow at a steady pace and will thus have occasional openings. We are looking for highly motivated new members committed to performing cutting edge research on one of the major scientific and technological challenges of the 21st century.

Our group is internationally well connected (including top US-universities) and aims to offer an intellectually stimulating environment. Research work will provide thorough training in a range of hard and soft skills that are highly relevant for both academic and industrial careers.

Given the multidisciplinary challenges posed by quantum computing, electrical engineers, computer scientists and (applied) mathematicians with a strong interest in the field are also encouraged to apply. A co-advisor in the respective field is recommended and may be required. There is also the possibility for  theoretical work in cooperation with local theory groups, for example at the newly founded Institute for Quantum Information.

Interested? Contact Prof. Hendrik Bluhm!

Note for PhD and postdoc applicants: Due to the fairly large number of (international) applicants, we request that your application include the following:

  • A current CV.
  • A statement explaining how your research interests and skills relate to the work of our group.
  • Transcripts for PhD applications (unofficial acceptable).

Master's and PhD Projects

These more elaborate projects will be determined based on the interests and background of each individual candidate.

Specific topics

Electron spin qubits in nuclear spin-free quantum dots.

Bachelor Thesis Projects

Experimental projects

Construction and characterization of a high frequency signal generator

Modelling and Theory

Simulation and optimization of qubit control pulses

Modeling the effect of disorder on quantum dot spin qubits

Modeling E-, B-fields of a microwave stripline/micro-magnet

 

(Projects shown in light gray have been assigned.)


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