Are you a driven experimental physicist ready to lead in the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing As part of the Irène Curie Program we invite talented female researchers to join TU/es Department of Applied Physics and Science Education (APSE) as an Assistant Professor in neutral atom quantum computing. This is your opportunity to co-develop cutting-edge Rydberg quantum computing platforms establish your own research line and grow within a supportive inclusive academic environment that champions female leadership in science.
The position
You are encouraged to develop new research directions within atomic molecular and optical (AMO) physics aligned with your expertise in areas such as chip-scale quantum optics ultracold atoms or photonic device design and fabrication.
You will be embedded in the CQT group part of the Quantum and Optics & Photonics domains of APSE. The group operates state-of-the-art laboratories in the Qubit building and collaborates closely with national and European initiatives includingQuantum Delta NLEuRyQa andEFEQT. Your work will contribute to theKAT-1 programand be part of theCenter for Quantum Materials and Technology Eindhoven (QT/e)and theEindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute (EHCI).
CQT combines fundamental and applied research in both theoretical and experimental domains. Our group attracts excellent students and operates state-of-the-art laboratories in the Qubit building where our neutral atom platforms are developed and maintained by a collaborative team of students postdocs engineers and PIs.
This position is designed to strengthen TU/es leadership in quantum computing and atomic molecular and optical (AMO) physics. You will contribute to the departments educational mission particularly within the Quantum Master Track and challenge-based learning initiatives.
You will have the opportunity to shape your own scientific agenda while contributing to a transformative field. You will join an open and inclusive academic environment that values collegial support personal development and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
You will be encouraged and supported to grow your career through high-quality research teaching mentoring and engagement with academic and industrial partners. You will be active in teaching the engineers of the future both at bachelor and master level within APSE and possibly beyond. As a principal investigator (PI) you will build up a research group that fits well with the social and welcoming atmosphere of CQT. You share our commitment to mentoring a diverse and inclusive team of PhD students and postdocs working at the cutting edge of science and technology.
The department of Applied Physics and Science Education
The Department of Applied Physics and Science Education (APSE) at TU/e conducts cutting-edge fundamental and applied research in Optics & Photonics Plasma & Flow Materials and Quantum. We are a collaborative ambitious and inclusive community driving innovation in science and technology to address global challenges. Located in the heart of the Brainport region APSE is a key academic partner in shaping the future of high-tech industry and education.
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Conditions of Employment
We offer a meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful green campus within walking distance of the central train station and city addition we offer you:
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About us
We believe that diversity broadens our research scope and enhances the quality of our education. Our Irène Curie Program aims to advance talented female researchers to thrive and be successful in top positions in science contributing to the societal goal of promoting equal opportunities. The program addresses the aspirations and needs of women in industry academia and research institutes to support their ambition to become a professor at our university.
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Information
Would you like to know more about the CQT research group please contact Rianne Lous or Servaas Kokkelmans .
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Application
This vacancy is part of the Irène Curie Fellowship and is for the first six months only open to female candidates.
We invite you to submit a complete application. The application should include a:
We look forward to your application. The closing date for applications is November 9th 2025. The timeline for the selection process is as follows:
November 9: Application deadline.
November 10-21: Reviewing applications / candidate selection.
November 21-28: Invitations for the online interviews.
December 1-12: Online interviews with the selection committee.
December 15-23: Invitations for the Candidates Days on campus.
February 2026: Candidates Day on campus incl. final presentation.
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