PhD position in the theory of hybrid quantum devices

Are you interested in theoretical physics and quantum technologies? Are you looking for a PhD opportunity? Are you driven to push the boundaries of knowledge? If so, we invite you to join the dynamic team of Dr. Ondřej Černotík at Palacký University Olomouc, Czechia. Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to contribute to our theoretical efforts in the control of hybrid quantum systems comprising superconducting circuits, trapped ions, and levitated particles and their applications in quantum technologies. The successful candidate will work closely with other team members, broader team of Prof. Radim Filip at Palacký University, the group of Prof. Pavel Zemánek at the Institute of Scientific Instruments, Czech Academy of Sciences, and a network of interactional collaborators. Responsibilities

Conduct innovative theoretical research in hybrid quantum systems, Develop and analyze theoretical models and protocols for efficient control of microwave cavity modes, Collaborate with other team members, external collaborators, and experimental physicists, Publish findings in top-tier scientific journals, Present research at international conferences and seminars.

Ideal candidate profile

A recently awarded master’s degree in physics, Experience with theoretical quantum optics and its mathematical techniques, Proficiency in relevant computational methods, such as Python and QuTiP, Excellent communication and teamwork skills.

Benefits

Competitive salary and benefits package (1,500–2,000 EUR/month before tax, depending on performance), Flexible starting date, Opportunities for professional development and career advancement, Collaborative and inclusive work environment.

About Us Palacký University Olomouc is one of the leading research institutions in quantum optics and quantum information in Central Europe. The group of Dr. Černotík is a young, vibrant research team addressing important open questions in superconducting quantum circuits and their hybridization with other systems. The research combines analytical and numerical techniques and is supported by active interactional collaborations. The diverse and interactional team offers career development, individual support, and inspirational atmosphere. Application Deadline: 30 September 2024