We are an experimentally focused quantum hardware group offering hands-on access to state-of-the-art quantum computing and quantum sensing platforms. PhD students and postdoctoral researchers work directly with superconducting quantum processors, hybrid atomic systems, and field-deployable quantum sensors, gaining experience that spans fundamental physics, advanced instrumentation, and real-world applications. The group maintains close interaction with industry and with our deep-tech startup AQSolotl, providing interested researchers with exposure to technology translation and system-level development alongside a strong academic research program.
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong expertise in superconducting quantum computing hardware. The successful candidate will work on the characterization, operation, and development of medium-scale superconducting quantum processors (10–100 qubits), including pulse-level control, calibration, and hardware integration. Experience with cryogenic systems, microwave electronics, qubit characterization, and experimental quantum computing platforms is highly desirable. The position offers access to a fully operational quantum computing infrastructure and close interaction with both academic and industry partners.
We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in quantum sensing, with a focus on atom interferometry. The role involves hands-on experimental work on advanced atomic sensors, including gravimeters and accelerometers, with activities spanning laboratory development and field deployment. Strong experimental skills in laser cooling, atom optics, vacuum systems, and precision measurements are essential. The project targets robust, real-world quantum sensors for navigation and geophysical applications.
We are offering a PhD position in superconducting quantum processors, focusing on the experimental development and operation of advanced quantum computing hardware. The project includes hands-on work on qubit characterization, pulse-level control, cryogenic measurements, and medium-scale quantum processor platforms. Candidates should have a strong background in physics, engineering, or a related field, with interest in experimental quantum computing and hardware development.
We invite applications for a PhD position in quantum sensing, with a focus on atom interferometry and atomic sensor technologies. The research involves experimental work on gravimeters, accelerometers, and related quantum sensors, including laser cooling, atom optics, and precision measurements. Applicants should have a solid background in physics or a related discipline and enthusiasm for hands-on experimental research in atomic physics and quantum technologies.