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-film technology, and microwave engineering. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to create advanced instruments for radio astronomy and environmental sciences. GARD, recognized internationally
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electronics, terahertz technologies, material science, low-temperature physics, thin-film technology, and microwave engineering. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to create advanced instruments
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.). Experience of measurement with microwave instruments in a cryogenic setup, especially with quantum gate level operations. Swedish language proficiency is not a requirement for this position, but if you have an
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, debugging and testing. Experience in quantum information science and quantum computation (e.g., using the IBM Qiskit code, Qiskit Runtime etc.). Experience of measurement with microwave instruments in a
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microwave radiometers. Cooperation with seismologists is established not least by way of the seismograph station at Onsala Space Observatory. Our main working places are located at Onsala Space Observatory
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, state-of-the art research in various fields such as micro-electronics, photonics, microwave techniques and quantum technology are being conducted. The department features a 1500 square meter clean room
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. Information about the division and the department In the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience , MC2, state-of-the art research in various fields such as micro-electronics, photonics, microwave
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levels become extremely sharp and well defined. This technology has not only improved on the current microwave clocks, but it also heralds a new generation of quantum optical clocks, whereby the frequency
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measurement lab at QTL is well equipped with cryogenic and microwave electronic equipment. We are in a position to build and operate large-scale quantum processors! At the Applied Quantum Physics Laboratory
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and applicability in future generation communication systems. Information about the division and the department The position is hosted by the Microwave Electronics Laboratory at MC2 where the PhD