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Vacancies PhD position demonstration of large-scale optical circuits Key takeaways In this project, we will construct a large-scale time and spatially multiplexed integrated interferometer using low
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environmental footprint, development of highly sensitive optical methods for metrology and inspection is crucial for non-contact process characterization and unraveling the associated physical aspects. A
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to construct ring resonator-based photon sources which can be integrated into large-scale photonic quantum circuits, with an eye towards applications for both for near-term (NISQ) quantum computing as
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results, and showcase proof-of-principle demonstrations in the captivating realm of quantum optics. Your home base? The Adaptive Quantum Optics (AQO) chair at the prestigious MESA+ Institute
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sampling) the goal is to come to new simulation strategies, that will strengthen our understanding of where the boundary of a quantum advantage lies.Your home base will be within the Adaptive Quantum Optics
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, extended reality, eye-tracking, psychometrics, and machine learning. The KiTeS group is dedicated to analysing and improving the contribution of Knowledge to Transformations in Society to address
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in the domain of quantum optics. Your home base will be within the Adaptive Quantum Optics (AQO) chair in the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Twente.Your supervisor will be Prof
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quantum optics Your home base? The Adaptive Quantum Optics (AQO) chair at the prestigious MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, nestled within the vibrant University of Twente. With Prof. Pepijn Pinkse as
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multidisciplinary research team, who will work on laser-assisted techniques to manipulate optical elements on a microscopic scale, helping in the assembly of photonic chips, in the framework of a large Dutch project
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better validation strategies. Your home base will be within the Adaptive Quantum Optics (AQO) chair [www.utwente.nl/aqo] in the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Twente. The AQO group