DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS TE TARI HŪ-O-TE-KŌHAO
DIVISION OF SCIENCES TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA
About us Mō mātou
The University of Otago established in 1869 has a long and distinguished tradition of teaching and research. Its Department of Physics was the first to be established in New Zealand and was one of the Universitys foundation disciplines. The Department produced the first BoseEinstein condensate in the Southern Hemisphere and currently hosts the national Centre of Research Excellence in Photonics and Quantum Technologies the Dodd-Walls Centre as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA) a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through multiple active research groups.
The Role Te Mahi
In this Postdoctoral Fellow position you will join the light-matter research group of Professor Niels Kjærgaard to conduct original research in ultracold atomic physics. The project aims to study Rydberg-mediated interactions between ultracold atomic ensembles held in optical tweezers and is supported by a Marsden Fund Grant and the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies.
Over the past decade our group has successfully used a steerable tweezer platform as an optical collider to investigate cold collisions between ultracold atomic parallel we have built up expertise on Rydberg electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in room-temperature vapour cells. This project will combine our optical tweezer capabilities with Rydberg EIT to study how the transmission of light through one ultracold atomic ensemble is affected by a photon stored in another distant ensemble each held in separate tweezers.
We are seeking a highly motivated and responsible individual keen to drive this development in a methodical and structured manner. You will also assist in the development and mentoring of graduate students. Our group is committed to delivering world-class research published in leading journals and it is a key tenet of our work to provide a supportive and collaborative environment towards this end.
Your skills and experience Kā pūkeka me kā wheako
A Doctorate in Physics
Experience with experimental techniques in atomic molecular and optical physics
A solid grounding in quantum optics and lightmatter interaction
High motivation curiosity and a passion for research
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Further details Pūroko
This is a full-time fixed-term position for two years available from January 2026 based in Dunedin.
The appointment level for this role is $92350 per annum.
The Dunedin campus is consistently ranked among the most beautiful in the world. The city offers affordable living a safe environment and everything within walking distance. Spectacular outdoor activities await right at the doorstep.
If you are looking for an exciting opportunity and would like to learn more about joining our team please contact Professor Niels Kjærgaard via the contact details below.
Application Tono
To submit your application please click the apply button below. Applications quoting reference numberwill close on Sunday 11 January 2026.
Candidates are requested to submit the following:
Cover letter
Curriculum Vitae including a list of publications
Names and contact details of referees
Additional Information
Contact: Professor Niels Kjærgaard
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