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of Photonic Technologies to be undertaken within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Aston University. Financial Support This studentship includes a bursary to cover the fees rate, plus an
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PhD Studentship - On demand entangled photons for quantum optics Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview The School
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PhD position in Physics, under the supervision of Prof. Noel Healy Integral to the second quantum revolution is the entangled photon. These emergent particles are essential in many technologies
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Supervisory Team: Ioannis Zeimpekis Project description: Enabling integrated and free space photonics with advanced reprogrammable materials. The current increase in data generation is expected
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two areas of quantum information processing: single ions stored in radio-frequency traps and single photons in optical fibres. Both fields have seen spectacular advances in recent years with the ITCM
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addition to the research project outlined below you will receive substantial training in scientific, technical, and commercial skills. Nonlinear parametric photonics is used to control quantum systems as well as sources
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Lead Supervisor’s full name & email address Professor Gin Jose – [email protected] Co-supervisor name(s) Dr Almut Beige – [email protected] Project summary Single photon sources are an important
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components for interfacing quantum computers and photonic quantum networks. Unlike optical telecoms, where losses are tolerated and compensated by amplifiers, in the world of quantum technology, every photon
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Project title: Integrated photonics for ion-trap quantum computing Supervisory Team: Dr Peter Horak, Dr James Gates Project description: The University of Southampton is expanding its PhD research
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Quantum information encoding, manipulation, transmission, and detection rely on 'quantum emitters', which emit individual quanta of light energy called photons. These emitters, typically microscopic