Research Assistant (m/f/d) in quantum technologies
Leibniz University of Hanover
The control of quantum states of trapped ions is one of the most advanced approaches on the way towards fault-tolerant programmable quantum computers. Based on chip-scale microfabricated ion trap technology in combination with microwave control, a 50-Qubit-System will be built. Expert teams will focus on all aspects from chip design and fabrication with integrated optics and electronics to electronic circuit design, laser technology and software design for various applications.
We are part of an excellent research environment with access to a unique infrastructure including chip fabrication. The team is working in a national and international network and is participating in important large collaborative projects including the cluster of excellence “QuantumFrontiers“, the initiative “QVLS”, and the BMBF projects “MIQRO” and “ATIQ”.
You will be part of a team that simulates and optimizes designs for ion trap processor chips for a register-based approach to ion-trap quantum computing. You will optimize designs for manipulating single ions with microwave fields and develop electrode layouts for transporting ions between the individual registers of the ion trap chip. For this, you will use analytical models as well as numerical high frequency system simulation tools. Furthermore, you will contribute to the composition of a component library for efficiently conceptualizing advanced ion trap chips.
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