The Quantum Nanophotonics Laboratory is a recently established laboratory sited in the vibrant city of San Sebastian in Northern Spain. The laboratory focuses in the interaction of quantum light and matter and is pursuing several research lines including quantum sensors, scattering of light from small particles, quantum communications, quantum levitation, optical trapping and fluorescence microscopy. The Laboratory is led by Ikerbasque Research Professor Gabriel Molina-Terriza.
PhD and Postdoc Positions on Nanophotonics and Quantum Computing
We are looking for a PhD student for a joint research activity between the Quantum Technologies Group at the Paul Scherrer Institut (https://www.psi.ch/en/lmn/bosonic-quantum-error-correction-with-superconducting-circuits) and the Quantum Theory Bruder Group at the University of Basel (https://quantumtheory-bruder.physik.unibas.ch/en/).
ICFO is offering 1 PhD-fellowship Marie Curie Early-Stage Researcher position in the EU Horizon 2020 MSCA-ITN-EID “Nano-structured glass for future display and communication technologies” (NANO GLASS) to a well-qualified graduate student, who wish to obtain a doctoral degree in any of the research topics covered.
ICFO offers PhD-fellowship positions to well-qualified graduate students, who wish to obtain a doctoral degree in any of the research topics covered at ICFO.
Hybrid ion trapping devices: surface ion traps with integrated waveguides for steering and collecting light
PHD POSITION IN QUANTUM THERMODYNAMICS
ICFO is offering 2 PhD-fellowships Marie Curie Early-Stage Researcher positions in the EU Horizon 2020 MSCA-ITN-EID “Nano-structured glass for future display and communication technologies” (NANO GLASS) to well-qualified graduate students, who wish to obtain a doctoral degree in any of the research topics covered.