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PhD candidate “advanced spectroscopy cells for quantum sensing” (m/f/d)

Q.ant GmbH

Stuttgart

Vor Ort

EUR 35.000 - 45.000

Vollzeit

Vor 28 Tagen

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Zusammenfassung

A leading company in the photonic technology sector is seeking a PhD student to advance the development of integrated vapor cells for atomic gyroscopes and magnetometers. You will conduct research at the University of Stuttgart while collaborating with Q.ANT GmbH, gaining insights into both academic research and industrial product development over a four-year tenure. This position promises exposure to cutting-edge research in quantum sensing and laser technology, preparing you for a pivotal role in the future of high-tech innovations.

Leistungen

Enrollment at University of Stuttgart
Remuneration according to German TV-L 13
6 months at Q.ANT GmbH

Qualifikationen

  • Completed Master's degree in physics or nearing completion.
  • Experience with atomic physics and laser spectroscopy in the lab.

Aufgaben

  • Conduct basic research in hot atomic vapor theory and experiments.
  • Develop 3D vapor cell specifications for manufacturing.
  • Validate 3D vapor cells for quantum sensor applications.

Kenntnisse

Hands-on experience with atomic physics
Hands-on lab-experience with laser spectroscopy
Interest in laser-based glass manufacturing techniques
Fluency in English

Ausbildung

Master's degree in physics or final stages of completion

Jobbeschreibung

Within the IQST Graduate School framework , the hot atomic vapor spectroscopy group at the 5th Institute of Physics of the University of Stuttgart is currently seeking a PhD student (immediate commencement of PhD possible). This PhD program is in close collaboration with Q.ANT GmbH in Stuttgart, a deep-tech company that develops photonic computing and photonic sensing products.

The goal of this project is the development of highly integrated vapor cells with 3D optical access for more advanced spectroscopy schemes. These vapor cells will be the core component in atomic gyroscope and magnetometer products being developed at Q.ANT.

For fabricating such versatile cells, we will rely on laser-assisted glass etching, laser welding as well as laser-written waveguide structures and polarization optics. This part of the project will be implemented together with the laser-based material processing experts at the Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge (IFSW) at the University of Stuttgart.

The fabricated gas-filled cells will then be investigated in the 5th Institute of Physics by means of various spectroscopy schemes and also at Q.ANT in their gyroscope / magnetometer labs.

With this thesis, you will acquire a broad knowledge on state-of-the-art laser technology, on fundamental aspects of atomic spectroscopy and quantum physics, and will finally learn how to develop a commercial quantum sensor.

Your responsibilities :

  • Basic research in the theory and experiments with hot atomic vapors
  • Develop advanced 3D vapor cell specifications to be manufactured at IFSW
  • Investigate and characterize the properties of the 3D vapor cells using various laser spectroscopy methods
  • Validation of the 3D vapor cells in quantum sensor applications at Q.ANT (atomic gyroscopes and magnetometers)

Your profile

  • You have successfully completed your Master's degree in physics or are in the final stages
  • You have hands-on experience with atomic physics
  • You have hands-on lab-experience with laser spectroscopy
  • You are interested in laser-based glass manufacturing techniques
  • You are fluent in English

Why us?

  • You will be enrolled at and employed by the University of Stuttgart and will be supervised by Dr. Robert Löw of the 5th Institute of Physics
  • You will be remunerated according to the German TV-L 13 with 75% for a period of 4 years
  • You will not only gain experience in academic research, but also gain insights into the development of high-tech products : over the course of the PhD tenure, you will spend a total of 6 months at the industrial partner Q.ANT GmbH as a member of the Native Sensing business unit

About us

Who we are and what we do

Q.ANT is a photonic technology scale-up that emerged from TRUMPF’s R&D labs with deep knowledge in light generation, processing and detection. Since its founding as an independent startup in 2018, the company has been advancing and industrializing photonic and quantum technologies in computing and sensing. Q.ANT's photonic approach to sensing and computing have the potential to overcome the limitations of existing technologies and push the boundaries into new application areas ranging from HPC, AI, medical and autonomous vehicles to aerospace, machinery and process industries. Q.ANT is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany.

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