PhD student/doctoral researcher (f/m/d) Solid State Quantum Simulator
Helmholtz berlin - via Umantis - 01-10-2019
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Kennziffer: EM 2019/22
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) is one of the leading research centres in Germany in the fields of renewable energy, material science and quantum information. At HZB’s Berlin Joint Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Lab (BeJEL) we are searching for a highly motivated PhD candidate within the DFG funded project “Quantum many body interactions in a two dimensional solid state system”. The goal is to create and use single spins in diamond (nitrogen vacancy centres, shortly NV) to control nanoscale two dimensional (2D) arrays of nuclear spins, with the final goal being the realisation of a solid state quantum simulator.Realisation of a solid state quantum simulator
- Fabrication and characterisation of NV centres, which are localized only a few nanometres below the diamond surface
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR and EPR) on a single flake of a 2D material
- Creation of multiple quantum coherences within the 2D system and monitoring their time evolution
- Engineering of interaction Hamiltonians and observing quantum phase transitions
Master degree in physics or related field
- Master degree in physics or related field
- High motivation to work in a team on a demanding research project
- Advanced knowledge of quantum mechanics or the willingness to obtain it
- Good experimental skills in optics and/or magnetic resonance (NMR or EPR)
Wir bemühen uns, den Anteil an Mitarbeiterinnen zu erhöhen und freuen uns daher besonders über Bewerbungen von Frauen. Schwerbehinderte Bewerberinnen/Bewerber werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung über unser Bewerbungsmanagementsystem bis zum 22.10.2019. Aus datenschutzrechtlichen Gründen können wir Bewerbungen, die uns per E-Mail oder auf postalischem Weg erreichen, leider nicht im Bewerbungsverfahren berücksichtigen.
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) operates two large facilities for materials research: the neutron source BER II and the synchrotron source BESSY II, which provide deep insights into the structure of materials and the processes within complex systems. Other important focuses of HZB research are thin film photovoltaics and solar fuels. Each year around 3,000 scientists use the HZB infrastructure facilities.
SCIENCE + CAREER + DIVERSITY = HZB
... is the formula for our successful human resources policy. We offer wide-ranging internal and external training programs for our employees as well as a special support program for young scientists. Our family-friendly workplace policy includes flexible working hours and telework arrangements.CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Boris Naydenov+49 30 8062-41373
PhD student/doctoral researcher (f/m/d) Solid State Quantum Simulator
Kennziffer: EM 2019/22
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) is one of the leading research centres in Germany in the fields of renewable energy, material science and quantum information. At HZB’s Berlin Joint Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Lab (BeJEL) we are searching for a highly motivated PhD candidate within the DFG funded project “Quantum many body interactions in a two dimensional solid state system”. The goal is to create and use single spins in diamond (nitrogen vacancy centres, shortly NV) to control nanoscale two dimensional (2D) arrays of nuclear spins, with the final goal being the realisation of a solid state quantum simulator.Realisation of a solid state quantum simulator
- Fabrication and characterisation of NV centres, which are localized only a few nanometres below the diamond surface
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR and EPR) on a single flake of a 2D material
- Creation of multiple quantum coherences within the 2D system and monitoring their time evolution
- Engineering of interaction Hamiltonians and observing quantum phase transitions
Master degree in physics or related field
- Master degree in physics or related field
- High motivation to work in a team on a demanding research project
- Advanced knowledge of quantum mechanics or the willingness to obtain it
- Good experimental skills in optics and/or magnetic resonance (NMR or EPR)
Wir bemühen uns, den Anteil an Mitarbeiterinnen zu erhöhen und freuen uns daher besonders über Bewerbungen von Frauen. Schwerbehinderte Bewerberinnen/Bewerber werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung über unser Bewerbungsmanagementsystem bis zum 22.10.2019. Aus datenschutzrechtlichen Gründen können wir Bewerbungen, die uns per E-Mail oder auf postalischem Weg erreichen, leider nicht im Bewerbungsverfahren berücksichtigen.
For English version, please click on the following link:
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) operates two large facilities for materials research: the neutron source BER II and the synchrotron source BESSY II, which provide deep insights into the structure of materials and the processes within complex systems. Other important focuses of HZB research are thin film photovoltaics and solar fuels. Each year around 3,000 scientists use the HZB infrastructure facilities.
SCIENCE + CAREER + DIVERSITY = HZB
... is the formula for our successful human resources policy. We offer wide-ranging internal and external training programs for our employees as well as a special support program for young scientists. Our family-friendly workplace policy includes flexible working hours and telework arrangements.mehr...
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