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    GRADUATE STUDENT AT THE RESEARCH SCHOOL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY MATHEMATICS
    at the Department of Mathematics at Linköping University
    Duties
    The education at the research school is aimed at students with a strong interest in mathematics, who also are interested in active participation in problems from an applied subject/science. The goal is a PhD in mathematics with a broad applied/interdisciplinary profile.
    The subject area of the thesis will be one of the four that exist within the department of mathematics: applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, optimization, or scientific computing. The project will be chosen by the student in cooperation with the research supervisors of the department. The presently possible projects can be found at the web site of the research school: http://www.mai.liu.se/tvarvetenskap/?lang=en
    The duties involve graduate studies, and tutorial teaching at 20 percent of the working hours.

    Qualifications
    Applicants should have studied a substantial component of mathematics for their first degree. Students will be expected to have demonstrated the potential for mathematical studies in graduate education and be highly motivated.
    Linköping University requires the knowledge and experience of both women and men. The university therefore welcomes applications from both women and men to all kinds of positions. For this position priority will be given to female applicants if the qualifications are equal.
    Appointment time
    The appointment is given for one year at a time, and will be renewed yearly subject to successful performance of duties. The programme corresponds to four years full-time studies. Normally, the studies are combined with 20 percent tutorial teaching, which gives a period of employment of five years. The total period of employment cannot exceed eight years.

    Starting date
    According to agreement.

    Salary
    The commencing salary for a graduate student is at present 21 450 SEK/month. The subsequent salary will be based on locally agreed salary increments.
    Information
    Research school director, Vladimir Kozlov, tel +46 (0)13-28 28 42, vlkoz@mai.liu.se,
    Assistent research school director, Magnus Herberthson, tel +46 (0)13-28 23 72, maher@mai.liu.se,
    Director of graduate studies Bengt Ove Turesson, phone +46 (0)13 - 28 14 36, betur@mai.liu.se
    Trade union representative (SACO) Örjan Lönnevik, tel +46 (0)13-28 66 34, orjlo@ifm.liu.se
    Trade union representative (OFR-S) Gabriel Thott, tel +46 (0)11-36 31 71, gabriel.thott@isak.liu.se.
    Application procedure
    Your application should be sent to Registrar Theresia Roth, Matematiska institutionen, Linköpings universitet, SE-581 83 LINKÖPING, Sweden, and marked with the Registration number Dnr. MAI-2009/00088; it should include your Curriculum Vitae and other documents (e.g., a Master’s Thesis)you may wish to refer to. The application must be reach the registrar no later than 2009-11-30.

    Documents that are sent electronically shall be in the formats MS Word or pdf.

    Applications submitted too late will not be considered.
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    PhD scholarship


    A three year PhD scholarship is available at DTU Space, with start date as soon as possible on the following subject:

    New methods for now-casting and forecasting of Space Weather
    The PhD study is part of a research collaboration by 17 European institutions, partly funded by EU to investigate the entire chain of events following solar eruptions, including heliospheric propagation and the effect at the Earth’s space environment. The study will focus on development of new methods for monitoring and prediction of space weather based on the coming ESA Swarm satellite mission, a constellation mission of 3 satellites for which DTU Space have an international leading role. A major point will be investigation of the relationship between magnetic disturbances and space radiation/ring current.

    Qualifications
    The PhD candidate should have a master's degree in relevant field of engineering, physics or geophysics. The PhD study will be under the DTU Space PhD network “Space Science and Technology”(see www.space.dtu.dk or www.space-phd.dk).

    Approval and Enrolment
    The scholarships for the PhD degree are subject to academic approval, and the candidates will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes of DTU. For information about the general requirements for enrolment and the general planning of the scholarship studies, please see the DTU PhD Guide.

    Salary and appointment terms
    The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD degree students.
    The PhD study will be based on the DTU-Space “downtown” office at Juliane Maries Vej 30, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø.

    Further information
    More information can be obtained from Senior Scientist Susanne Vennerstrøm, tel.: +45 3532 0512

    Application
    We must have your online application by 1 December 2009. Please open the link "apply for this job online" and fill in the application form and attach your application, CV and documentation of a completed master's degree and grades.

    All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.
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    Dear all friends
    Please see this vacant position in civil division
    PhDStudent in ECOSHAPE/BWN project
    http://www.applyabroad.org/forum/sho...8&postcount=12
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    ITALY; 2 PhD Positions at University of Milan24
    The University of Milan announces a competition by selection on the basis of academic qualifications for the admission of non EU citizens to the following Research Doctorate/Ph.D. degree courses:
    * Mathematical Sciences from Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences
    Mathematics: 1 position.

    * Ancient, literary, philological and art historical studies, Graduate School of Humanae Litterae: 1 position.
    Studentships general rules
    2 (two) studentships will be awarded to selected applicants. Further places within the above Graduate Schools will then be made available for selected applicants holding studentships awarded by other Bodies.
    Requirements
    Applications for selection are invited from non EU citizens who do not reside in Italy and hold a foreign degree. The candidates’ degrees will be recognised as equivalent to the Italian “Laurea magistrale” (exclusively for the purposes of this competition) by the competent Academic Board.
    The University can at any time exclude candidates lacking the admission requirements.
    Application deadline
    The application should be submitted using the attached form available on the University web site http://www.unimi.it/ricerca/dottorati/19244.htm and must arrive, together with the qualifications listed below, by 10 December 2009.
    All documents should be sent by post to the following address:
    To: Magnifico Rettore
    Università degli Studi di Milano
    Via Festa del Perdono, 7
    I – 20122 Milano ITALY
    Applications and qualifications arriving after the deadline (10 December 2009) will not be considered.
    Candidates will apply for a single Research Doctorate/Ph.D. Degree Course; should a Graduate School involve different Research Doctorate/Ph.D. degree courses, applicants will opt for only one among those indicated.
    The application form must be completed in all its parts.

    The following documents must be attached to the application form:
    • a certificate related to the most recent academic degree, translated into Italian or English;
    • a curriculum studiorum stating examinations taken and grades gained with a brief description of their contents; the curriculum should be accompanied by a report on any research carried out by the candidate;
    • a list of publications (if any);
    • a letter of recommendation by the teachers or tutors who supervised the candidate on his/her studies at Home University;
    • any further candidate’s qualifications that should be taken into account, including the study and research programmes he/she intends to carry out in Milan.
    All documents must be in Italian or English, or accompanied by a translation into Italian or English.
    Candidates will be required to submit additional documentation as specified below:
    • Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences
    Mathematics
    In addition to the qualifications required to all participants, candidates will have to demonstrate that they hold:
    - A good knowledge of English language
    • Graduate School of Humanae Litterae
    History and criticism of artistic and environmental heritage
    In addition to the qualifications required to all participants, candidates will have to demonstrate that they hold:
    - A good knowledge of English or Italian language;
    - Background in musicology
    website link:
    http://www.unimi.it/cataloghi/dottorati_borse_premi/notice_2009-2.doc
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    PhD position in experimental surface physics (NT- 80/09)


    One PhD position within experimental surface physics is available at Department of Physics, NTNU. The research activity is directed to scanning probe microscopy (SPM) and synchrotron photoelectron spectroscopy investigations of surfaces and interfaces with emphasis on model systems for catalysis and energy applications. Current research topics include palladium based systems for hydrogen permeation and nanoscale metal oxide structures applied for solar cells, gas sensors, photo catalytic devices and in heterogeneous catalysis. The synchrotron experiments are performed at facilities abroad. The group has strong collaboration with researchers at the universities of Uppsala and Lund as well as with other departments at NTNU.

    PhD fellowships at NTNU are normally awarded for a total of 3 years with the possibility of until 1 year extension with 25 % teaching duties.

    The position is organized at the Department of Physics. Currently, there are 26 professors, 10 associate professors, 7 adjunct professors, 55 PhD research fellows and 25 postdoctoral positions appointed at the Department of Physics.

    The current research fields at the Department includes optics, energy and environmental physics, didactic physics, biophysics and medical technology, condensed matter physics, surface science, nanotechnology and theoretical physics. Further information is available at: http://www.ntnu.no/fysikk/english

    The successful candidate will hold a university degree (Master of Science or equivalent) in physics. Candidates with experience in experimental physics will be preferred.

    Further information can be obtained from Professor Anne Borg, Department of Physics, NTNU, Tel. +47 73593413, e-mail: Anne.Borg@ntnu.no.

    The regulations for PhD programmes at NTNU state that a Master degree or equivalent with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best) for the two last years of the MSc is required. Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree.

    The appointment of the PhD will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment and have to be qualified for the PhD-study. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment and work-related duties.

    The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.

    The start salary for the PhD research fellow is set at level 45, NOK 355 400 (before tax) in the Norwegian state salary scale. 2% of the salary will be deducted at source as a mandatory premium to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

    Applications with CV and other relevant documents should be submitted electronically through this page (Apply for this job).
    Preferably we want the attachments in one file.

    The reference number of the position is NT-80/09

    Application deadline is 2010-01-25.

    Please refer to where you first saw this position!
    Impossible says I am possible!!

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    2 PhD positions in Physics (NT-79/09)


    2 PhD research fellowship positions are available at the Department of Physics. The 2 PhD fellowships are open to applicants in all areas of research covered by the Department. The fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis, to help recruit the most talented candidates.

    The 2 PhD research fellows will be appointed for a period of 3 years, but can be prolonged after agreed upon by the Department with one year to execute teaching duties.

    The positions are organized at the Department of Physics. Currently, there are 26 professors, 10 associate professors, 7 adjunct professors, 55 PhD research fellows and 25 postdoctoral positions appointed at the Department of Physics.

    The current research fields at the Department includes optics, energy and environmental physics, didactic physics, biophysics and medical technology, condensed matter physics, surface science, nanotechnology and theoretical physics. Further information is available at: http://www.ntnu.no/fysikk/english

    We seek highly motivated candidates with a Master of Science in physics or other relevant area required before starting in the position. The regulations for PhD programmes at NTNU state that a Master degree or equivalent with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best) for the two last years of the MSc is required. Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree.

    Moreover, we request that the candidates contact a relevant research group at the Department to define a project. A brief outline of the project, signed by both the applicant and his/her prospective supervisor should be included with the application.

    The appointment of the PhD fellows will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment and have to be qualified for the PhD-study. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment and work-related duties.

    The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.

    The salary for a PhD research fellow is set at level 45, NOK 355 400 (before tax) in the Norwegian state salary scale. 2% of the salary will be deducted at source as a mandatory premium to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

    Further information can be obtained from Head of Depaartment Asle Sudbø, Department of Physics, NTNU, Tel. +47 73593403, E-mail: Asle.Sudbo@ntnu.no

    Applications with CV, possible publications and other scientific works, project description, certified copies of transcripts and reference letters should be submitted electronically through this page (Apply for this job). Preferably we want the attachments in one file.

    The positions reference no. is: NT-79/09.

    Application deadline: 2010-01-25

    Please refer to where you first saw this position!
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    PhD position in Physics (Bionanotechnology) (NT-73/09)


    One PhD position within Bionanotechnology is available at Department of Physics, NTNU.
    The PhD fellow will be enrolled in the PhD program in biophysics or medical technology at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology. The research will focus on the study of single biomacromolecules (e.g. DNA, polysaccharides and proteins) and chosen single pairs of such molecules using optical techniques and force probes with resolution in the nano to pico Newton range. The main experimental technique will be optical tweezers combined with single molecule fluorescence detection. The experimental approach allows for picometer precision in the manipulation and positioning of single molecules using light, sub picoNewton resolution in the determination of intermolecular forces as well as nanometer spatial resolution. The research performed as part of the PhD may involve interdisciplinary collaborations with research environments providing high quality biological samples. The research project will also apply complementary methods such as atomic force microscopy, dynamic force spectroscopy, total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy and others.

    The position is organized at the Department of Physics. Currently, there are 26 professors, 10 associate professors, 7 adjunct professors, 55 PhD research fellows and 25 postdoctoral positions appointed at the Department of Physics.

    The current research fields at the Department includes optics, energy and environmental physics, didactic physics, biophysics and medical technology, condensed matter physics, surface science, nanotechnology and theoretical physics. Further information is available at: http://www.ntnu.no/fysikk/english

    We seek highly motivated candidates with a completed master of science or equivalent in biophysics, bionanotechnology, biomaterials or related areas.

    PhD fellowships at NTNU are normally awarded for a total of 3 years with the possibility of until a 1 year extension with 25 % teaching duties.

    The regulations for PhD programmes at NTNU state that a Master degree or equivalent with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best) for the two last years of the MSc is required. Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree.

    The appointment of the PhD will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment and have to be qualified for the PhD-study. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment and work-related duties.

    The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.

    The start salary for the PhD research fellow is set at level 45, NOK 355 400 (before tax) in the Norwegian state salary scale. 2% of the salary will be deducted at source as a mandatory premium to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

    For further information, please contact:
    Associate professor Marit Sletmoen, NTNU, e-mail: marit.sletmoen@ntnu.no
    Phone: +47 73 59 34 63/47 28 04 47

    Applications with a motivation letter, CV including contact details of two references, possible publications and other scientific works, and certified copies of transcripts should be submitted electronically through link on this page (Apply for this position). Preferably we want the attachments in one file.

    The position’s reference number is NT-73/09.

    Application deadline: 2010-01-25

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    Up to 15 PhD positions at Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (NT- 82/09)


    The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (NT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invite applicants for until 15 PhD research fellowships. The fellowships are open to applicants in all areas of research covered by the faculty. Further information on the faculty and its six departments is available at http://www.nt.ntnu.no .

    The applicants are awarded PhD fellowships on a competitive basis, to help recruit talented candidates for the PhD programs administered by the faculty at http://www.ntnu.no/nt/english/phd

    Applicants must have completed a master degree (MSc, MEng) or provide documentation of equivalent training in a field relevant to research pursued at one of NT’s departments, and must satisfy the formal grades requirements for admission to the PhD programmes at NTNU.

    Promising candidates who deliver their master thesis within 1st of July are encouraged to apply. Regulations concerning the PhD at NTNU can be found at http://www.ntnu.no/nt/forskerutdanning/

    In order to be accepted as a PhD candidate the grades of the MSc study have to be sufficiently high (in Norway: B/2.5 or better), or the applicant has to document a similar level through later scientific work. Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree: http://ec.europa.eu/education/polici...iploma_en.html

    Moreover, the candidates have to contact a relevant research group at the faculty to define a project. An outline of the project, signed by both the applicant and his/her prospective supervisor (faculty member in that research group) should be included with the application.

    The appointment of the PhD research fellow will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants for the position must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment and have to be qualified for the PhD-study. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment.

    The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.

    PhD fellowships at NTNU are awarded for a period of 3 years but may be prolonged for a total period of 4 years incl. 25 % of teaching duties.

    Further information on these fellowships can be obtained from the vice-dean for research, Åse Krøkje, phone +47 73 59 61 26, email Ase.Krokje@nt.ntnu.no or the dean, Bjørn Hafskjold, phone +47 73 59 44 87, email bjorn.hafskjold@nt.ntnu.no, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, NTNU.

    The positions will be administratively connected to the department where the main supervisor is located.

    The start salary for the PhD research fellow is set at code 1017, level 45, NOK 355 400 (before tax) in the Norwegian state salary scale. 2% of the salary will be deducted at source as a mandatory premium to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

    The application must include curriculum vitae with information on the candidate’s prior training, exams, and work experience and in addition a brief outline of the project.

    Applications with CV and other documents should be submitted electronically through this page (Apply for this job). Preferably we want the attachments in one file.

    The reference number of the position is NT-82/09
    Application deadline is 2010-01-25.

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    5 PhD student positions in Basic Sciences

    Reference number 2009/212
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    Application deadline 2010-02-15

    Welcome to Basic Sciences

    – an area that is fundamental to Chalmers and seven promising young researchers
    What it can do for the world

    Providing a nursery for the pure sciences, this area seeks to take responsibility for the continued progress and development of the university’s scientific foundation. Providing deep insight within core disciplines, the basic sciences are also a source of nourishment to the applied sciences and, ultimately, to society at large.
    What we’re building on

    Pure physics, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry and computer science provide a large part of our platform. We are an eclectic group of researchers dedicated to answering the calls of our chosen sciences. Some are leading experts in such specialised fields that our closest colleagues are on the other side of the planet. This is the nature of studying the universe.
    Our fundamental physics research group addresses questions within elementary particle physics and mathematical physics. And in particular, within string theory and supersymmetric field theories, where both formal issues and future applications in other bordering fields are investigated. Engaged in large experimental facilities such as CERN in Geneva and GSI/FAIR in Darmstadt, the group also explores subatomic physics, nuclear astrophysics, and many-body systems.
    The research we perform in Mathematics comprises complex analytic geometry, algebraic geometry, harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory, analytic number theory, and discrete mathematics – or probability theory. We also have close collaborations with theoretical computer science in the areas of combinatorics, discrete mathematics, probability and logic.
    The Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics group works closely with the Swedish National Facility for Radio Astronomy at Onsala Space Observatory. Areas of research include the evolution of galaxies with emphasis on starbursts and active galactic nuclei, cosmology, formation of stars and planets, late stages of stellar evolution, and astrochemistry.
    The Theoretical Chemistry group focuses on fundamental perspectives on principle chemical reactions such as catalysis, high-temperature corrosion, and bio-nano-photo-voltaics. Areas of research also include contributions to fundamental quantum chemistry and an "octet rule" is developed for predicting new superconducting materials.
    Our research in Theoretical Computer Science is within the areas of algorithms, logic, formalization of mathematics, and programming language theory. Our research is performed in close contact with neighbouring sciences, such as mathematics, philosophy, biology, and linguistics.
    Where would you take it next?

    If you are drawn to understanding the laws of the universe, if you think that your research might help us to fortify our foundations within one or more of the fundamental sciences, then please don’t hesitate in sending us your Assistant Professor or PhD application. We’re looking forward to hearing from you.
    Process Overview

    Last day to submit applications is February 15, 2010. During February and March, the applicants fulfilling the set of basic criteria will be evaluated. Interviews with top ranked candidates will take place in March and April 2010.

    The position
    The successful candidate will conduct doctoral studies within the fundamental sciences, in line with the intentions described in the application. The position will be placed at the department of the candidate’s choice.
    The position is limited to maximum five years and corresponds to full-time research studies during four years. In addition, teaching in the undergraduate or masters curricula at Chalmers could be included corresponding to one year, teaching work distributed over the whole time of the position.
    The specific aim of the five year period is for the PhD student to develop a high degree of independence and a general problem solving ability to make a continued successful carrier in either academia or industry possible.
    Chalmers University of Technology offers an attractive working environment characterized by equal rights and opportunities for everybody.

    Required qualifications
    As for all PhD studies, a genuine interest and curiosity in the subject matter and excellent analytical and communication skills, orally as well as literally, are needed. This is why we are looking for creative and independent candidates with documented analytical capacity and excellent language skills. Leadership and organizational skills are also valuable abilities. Depending on PhD-project, a suitable background is a university masters degree in either physics, engineering physics, astronomy physics, mathematics, computer science, chemistry or chemical engineering.
    Applicants should:

    • have the potential to perform high quality research in the research field
    • be devoted to developing a study plan in line with the vision “Chalmers for a sustainable future”
    • be open-minded and interested in collaborating across borders within and outside Chalmers
    • have an interest in teaching and supervising undergraduate students
    How to write your application





    The application shall be written in English and include the following items:
    1. An application of a maximum of two A4 pages containing your specific qualifications for the position and a description of which area you would like to study and why, if appointed. Note: At the first page, your name, your university degree incl subject(s), name and web-address to the university of your masters degree should be evident.
    2. Curriculum Vitae
    3. Attested copies of education certificates, including grade reports and other documents
    4. Letters of support (see instructions, no more than 2 letters) and name of reference persons
    The application shall be sent electronically as pdf or zipped documents. Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form.



    Further information
    Please contact Professor Bengt E W Nilsson, phone: +46 31 772 3160, e-mail: tfebn@chalmers.se
    Union representatives

    • SACO: Jan Lindér
    ST: Marie Wenander
    SEKO: Johan Persson

    All reachable via Chalmers exchange: +46 31 772 10 00


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    Postdoc position in superconducting quantum information


    Reference number REF 2009/205
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    Application deadline 2010-01-04
    Postdoc position in superconducting quantum information - Decoherence processes in superconducting circuits. We seek a motivated postdoctoral researcher to be part of the experimental effort at Chalmers University of Technology.
    The position is in the Quantum Device Physics laboratory, MC2 at Chalmers. The project will be carried out by the prospective applicant, along with several experimental PhD students. This team will also be supported by senior researchers and professors working on the project, including both experimentalists and theoreticians. The work will take place in a strong research environment at Chalmers, supported by the Linnaeus Center of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems and the new Chalmers Nanotechnology Center. Chalmers is also the coordinating node in several EU projects on quantum computing including EuroSQIP and SOLID. This project is part of a larger international effort, coordinated from the US and will allow opportunities for travel and collaboration.

    Job description
    Quantum computation and quantum information processing have emerged as exciting new fields of physics in the last decade. While offering the promise of radical new technologies in the future, these fields are driving our basic understanding of quantum mechanics and its implications. These fields have become increasingly interdisciplinary in recent years, drawing in physicists from a variety of disciplines, ranging from quantum optics to condensed matter physics. Early work was dominated by results in natural quantum systems, such as photons and atoms. Recently, work on engineered quantum systems, i.e. solid-state devices, has become increasingly important.
    A particularly important contribution to this work has come from the field of superconducting quantum circuits. From the first experiments a decade ago, the performance of superconducting quantum bits (qubits) has improved as much as 3 orders of magnitude. Early advances were gained through improved designs of the qubits and measurement systems. While this approach may continue to be fruitful, it is also general recognized in the field that there is a lack of understanding of the microscopic mechanisms that limit the performance of superconducting qubits. There is now a major international effort to understand these mechanisms and eliminate them through advancements in our physical understanding, but also through technological advancements in materials and fabrication methods.
    Decoherence processes in superconducting circuits

    At the heart of all superconducting qubits is the Josephson junction. Studied for many decades as a macroscopic object, it is only in the last 15 years that a microscopic understanding of the Josephson effect has developed in terms of Andreev bound states. In mesoscopic Josephson links, the theory of Andreev states has been confirmed with impressive accuracy. It is also generally accepted that the macroscopic Josephson current in a Josephson junction is actually carried by a multitude of ABSs. Despite its success, this microscopic picture of Josephson junctions has not yet been integrated into our understanding of superconducting qubits. While conventional theory generally treats the Josephson junction as “dissipationless,” Andreev theory tells us that this is not the case, even for an ideal device. In the presence of imperfections, there are many paths by which ABSs can lead to decoherence. In particular, nonequilibrium quasiparticles, which are ubiquitous ly observed in superconducting qubits, interact very strongly with ABSs in ways that can produce both relaxation and dephasing. Inhomogeneities and defects in the tunnel barrier can also transform ABSs into parasitic two level systems, which are known to degrade the performance of qubits in a variety of ways. It is critical to understand the intrinsic and fundamental limits that Andreev physics place on the performance of superconducting qubits.
    The position is available to start immediately. The actually starting time is negotiable. The project has long term funding, renewable for up to 4-5 years. However, standard postdoc contracts at Chalmers are for 1 year at a time.
    Goals for the project include:

    Elucidate and clarify the ways in which Andreev bound states, by themselves and in conjunction with imperfections, limit the performance of superconducting qubits.
    Quantify the decoherence arising from ABS interacting with nonequilibrium quasiparticles and imperfections in the tunnel barrier.
    Develop and implement strategies for eliminating nonequilibrium quasiparticles.
    Develop and implement advanced electrical measurements, derived from Andreev physics, that will provide information on the microscopic functionality of Josephson junctions.
    Use this information to develop an advanced fabrication process for deep-submicron Josephson junctions that reduces or eliminates sources of decoherence.
    Integrate all of this into advanced qubits and demonstrate enhanced coherence times.
    Qualifications
    The successful applicant should have (or be nearing completion of) a PhD in a field of condensed matter physics. Candidates should have experience in at least some of the following areas: quantum mechanics, superconductivity, quantum optics, mesoscopic physics, nanofabrication, cryogenics, microwave technology. Fluency in written and spoken English is also a requirement.
    Application procedure


    The application shall be written in English and include the following items:
    1. An application of a maximum of one A4 page containing your specific qualifications for the position
    2. Curriculum Vitae including list of publications
    3. Two reference persons who can be contacted by Chalmers (describe association with them and give their contact addresses)
    4. Attested copies of education certificates, including grade reports and other documents
    The application shall be sent electronically. Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form.


    The documents according to items 1-4 above shall be attached as two pdf-files.
    One should contain items 1-3 in the listing of material to be included in the application The other should contain item 4 in the listing of material, and any other appendices.

    The files may be compressed (zipped).
    If any material is not available electronically or cannot be transferred to pdf format, the material can be sent as a hard copy to Registrar. The applicants name and the reference number (REF 2009/205) must be written on the first page of the application.
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    Chalmers University of Technology
    SE-412 96 Göteborg
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    Further information
    Christopher Wilson
    chris.wilson@chalmers.se
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