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Postdoc position in Integrated Quantum Photonics

The Adaptive Quantum Optics group at the University of Twente is looking for a two-year postdoctoral researcher in integrated photonic quantum information processing.

The project

Quantum photonics is one of the leading platforms for quantum computing, being one of the few to have demonstrated a quantum advantage and having excellent scalability as well as operation at room temperature. In particular, integrated photonics is a crucial technology for large-scale quantum photonic interference.

At the University of Twente, we combine expertise in integrated photonics with expertise on both theoretical and experimental quantum optics to carry out innovative research into the fundamentals and applications of photonic quantum interference. Our vision is to do the fundamental research necessary to build large-scale quantum optical systems that can help solve real-world problems. Some of our recent highlights include theoretical work on the USTC quantum advantage demonstrations, the experimental demonstration of the world’s largest quantum photonic processor, and first demonstration of quantum photo-thermodynamics.  We are supported in these efforts by a long-standing collaboration with our spinout company QuiX Quantum BV, who produce world-best photonic processors with the unique combination of low loss and high component density achievable with SiN photonic waveguides.

In this project, adaptive techniques will be developed to design photonic processors which are more robust to fabrication errors, as well as better strategies for programming those processors. These processors will then be used to implement novel applications of photonic quantum information processing which we have devised in our group.

Your profile  

We are looking for a candidate with proven expertise (in the form of a PhD) in experimental quantum optics, including first-author publications. The candidate must have good professional team-work skills and proficiency in English, and must be open to collaboration with industry. Advantageous qualities in a candidate are: expertise in theoretical quantum optics, experience in leading research projects, and experience in project management / research grants. The candidate is expected to take a leading role in operating the quantum information processing experiment on which the work will be performed, and to support and guide the PhD students working on this setup. We can offer teaching opportunities as desired by the candidate.

Practicalities

We are looking for a candidate to start as soon as possible. The salary will be according to the collective bargain­ing agreement for Dutch universities with generous fringe bene­fits such as vacation allowance and end-of-year bonus.

For enquiries, please contact Prof. P.W.H. Pinkse, tel. 053 489 5904 or by email: P.W.H.Pinkse@utwente.nl