Are you passionate about quantum technologies and eager to further develop a Rydberg atom quantum computing platform as a 24/7 user facility for hybrid quantum comping Join us! We are looking for a candidate that drives the qubit hardware development and implementation.
At TU/e the ultracold atom laboratory of CQT part of the Center for Quantum Materials and Technology (QT/e) is developing neutralatom quantum computing platforms based on Rydberg interactions. This project is part of the KAT1 Quantum Delta NL program on hybrid quantum computing a demonstrator built on Quantum Inspire the European quantum computer that offers 24/7 online access.
The qubit hardware that we operate in our laboratories are two neutralatom quantum computing platforms (rubidium and strontium). Optical tweezer arrays provide programmable and precise control and siteresolved singleatom readout. Rydberg excitation enables strong nearestneighbor coupling for multiqubit entanglement. The architecture is highly scalable to large qubit counts via array reconfiguration atom shuttling and parallel controloffering a promising route to faulttolerant quantum computing. The platforms are built for stable continuous operation with 24/7 online access for community use. More information: the candidate will focus on:
The selected candidate will work together with several PhD candidates (other vacancy available here) postdocs/quantum engineers MSc students and the PIs within the ultracold atom team at QT/e that works with both Sr and Rb setups. Moreover they will collaborate with the ultracold strontium lab at the UvA in Amsterdam other partners within the KAT-1 collaboration as well as the Casimir Institute and the wider QDNL quantum research network in the Netherlands. The work will be carried out in the Center for Quantum Materials and Technology (QT/e) within the CQT research group.
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 addition we offer you:
Eindhoven University of Technology is a leading international university within the Brainport region where scientific curiosity meets a hands-on mindset. We work in an open and collaborative way with high-tech industries to tackle complex societal challenges. Our responsible and respectful approach ensures impact today and in the future. TU/e is home to over 13000 students and more than 7000 staff forming a diverse and vibrant academic community.
The Department of Applied Physics and Science Education is a research-driven department housing high-quality educational programs all featuring strong connections between research and education. Our research is clustered in three focal areas: Fluids Bio and Soft Matter (FBSM); Plasmas and Beams (PB); and Nano Quantum and Photonics (NQP). Our shared ambition is to equip the next generation of engineers of the future with the knowledge and the skills they will need to impact science innovation and society from regional to global scales.Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more Please contact the project leader and scientific director of QT/e Servaas Kokkelmans .
Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact Suzan van Dongen project manager Quantum Computing .
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