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Electro-Optical Material investigation for quantum transducers

Imec India Private Limited

Vlaams-Brabant

Sur place

EUR 40 000 - 60 000

Plein temps

Aujourd’hui
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Résumé du poste

A leading research organization in quantum computing is seeking candidates for a combined internship and thesis project focusing on quantum transducers. The role involves characterizing electro-optical materials and modeling data, requiring a strong background in quantum optics and a problem-solving mindset. The project duration is 6 months, supporting your academic journey while contributing to groundbreaking research.

Qualifications

  • Strong background in quantum optics & mechanics.
  • Solution-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving ability.
  • Independent way of working.

Responsabilités

  • Characterize properties of electro-optical materials.
  • Model acquired data to understand device behavior.
  • Set up and perform experiments, analyze and interpret data.

Connaissances

Quantum optics
Problem-solving
Independent working

Formation

Master of Engineering Technology
Master of Engineering Science
Description du poste
Overview

Advance the field of quantum computing by contributing to the research of quantum transducers.

Introduction: The future of superconducting qubits hinges on efficiently and robustly interconnecting quantum processors. Infrared light, used in global telecommunication systems with low-loss fibre optics, offers a solution. Superconducting qubits use microwave photons for entanglement, readout, and information transport. If one can convert the superconducting qubit microwave photons (GHz) to infrared photons (THz) this would allow information from the “protected” low-noise cryogenic environment of the lab to be accessed in the thermally noisy world for further computation, readout or connecting with another quantum processor. At imec, we leverage high-quality materials grown on traditional silicon wafers to create advanced devices which might in the future be able to do this. We are developing an electro-optic transducer to convert single microwave photons into single infrared photons, achieving unity efficiency in quantum transduction.

Objective: For these transducer devices the performance of the incorporated electro-optical materials is crucial. The project would be about characterizing certain properties of the electro-optical material and modelling the acquired data. The goal is to gain a better physical understanding of certain behaviours to draw conclusions for next device iterations.

Methodology: Literature research, simulations & analytical modelling, setting up and performing experiments, analysing and interpreting data.

Expectations from the Candidate:

  • Strong background in quantum optics & mechanics
  • To bring a solution-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving ability.
  • Independent way of working

Candidate Profile: A background in quantum engineering, physics or electrical engineering.

Support and Guidance: Your daily interactions will be supported by a PhD student with hands-on experience in the project. Further guidance will be provided by the PI and you are encouraged to reach out outside & within the team of strong PhDs and students to successfully complete the objectives.

Type of project: Combination of internship and thesis

Duration: 6 months

Required degree: Master of Engineering Technology, Master of Engineering Science

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