PhD fellowships

Operation of spin qubits

Job description

The projects explore the operation of few-qubit arrays using sophisticated control and readout techniques, focusing on semiconducting spin qubits based on silicon and germanium heterostructures that are in some cases made in house and in some cases supplied by research collaborations. On the materials side, isotopic purification of 28Si gives rise to exceptionally long coherence times for electron spin qubits, while strong spin-orbit coupling in the valence band of Ge allows novel hole spin control techniques that are fast and energy efficient. Furthermore, spin-qubit control in high-bandwidth dilution refrigerators by FPGA-powered control electronics allows you to harness recent advances in low-latency signal generation, machine-learning-enabled data acquisition, and real-time quantum control.
The projects combine nanofabrication, low-temperature physics using dilution refrigerators, low-noise and high-frequency electrical measurement and control techniques, data analysis, interaction with theoretical physicists, and scientific writing in English. An active collaboration between experiment and theory in various research groups across Europe is envisioned.

We offer

  • Structured doctoral training, international visibility, and participation in joint workshops and conferences
  • Integration in interdisciplinary and multi-institutional networks
  • Excellent scientific infrastructure and mentoring

Requirements

  • Applicants should hold a master’s degree or a US undergraduate degree in Physics or Applied Physics with relevant experimental experience, ideally including published research.
  • Curious mind-set with a strong interest in the physics and engineering of spin qubits and quantum information processors
  • Professional activities, work/educational experience, and publications relevant to the PhD project
  • Good language skills in English (German skills are not required)

Additional information

General information about the doctoral program at the University of Regensburg is available on their website: https://www.uni-regensburg.de/en/international/welcome-center/information-about-phd-studies

Find out more about the application procedure: HERE

Key Facts

Registration Number
UR-B-Spin qubits
Start
as soon as possible
Contact Person

Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Kuemmeth
ferdinand.kuemmeth@ur.de

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