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measure success. Basic Qualifications: A Ph.D. in physics, optics, electrical engineering, or a directly related field. 2+ years of experience in experimental quantum information outside of Ph.D. Preferred
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new a multimodal quantum nonlinear optical microscope. The postdoctoral research associate will help develop the quantum light imaging modalities and validate their quantum advantages in multiphoton
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development and engineering related to quantum technology for cybersecurity of power and energy systems. Technical development related to engineering quantum systems for deployment in optical networks
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measure success. Basic Qualifications: A Ph.D. in physics, optics, engineering, or a directly related field. 10 or more years of relevant research experience in quantum information. Preferred Qualifications
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Qualifications: A Ph.D. in physics, optics, engineering, or a directly related field. 10 or more years of quantum information work experience at a tertiary institution or in an appropriate industry or government
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to probe emerging quantum materials that may enable the next generation of quantum technologies. For instance, you will use squeezed light to suppress photon shot noise in magneto-optical microscopies
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development related to engineering quantum systems for deployment in optical networks coexisting with classical signals. Technical development and engineering related to the design of large quantum systems
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focused on probing superconducting, magnetic, and topological phase transitions using cryogenic quantum sensing modalities that include squeezed optical probes and spin-based quantum sensors. You will have
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, atomic molecular optical physics, quantum optics, or quantum sensing experiment. Benefits at ORNL: ORNL offers competitive pay and benefits programs to attract and retain talented people. The laboratory
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environment and the emerging nanomaterial structure for their applications in microelectronics and quantum information science. This position resides in the Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials (FHN) Group in