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Post-Doctoral Fellow in Superconducting Devices for Hot Quantum Measurements at UNSW Sydney, Australia
Submitted by
Jarryd Pla on Thu, 24/04/2025 - 09:25.
The research group of Associate Professor Jarryd Pla has an opening
for a Post-Doctoral Fellow. In this role, you will conduct simulations,
design, and experimental work on superconducting quantum devices to
perform quantum-noise-limited measurements at elevated temperatures
(> 1.5 Kelvin). Quantum technologies that operate at microwave
frequencies—such as quantum computers, sensors, and spectrometers—must
be cooled near absolute zero (-273°C) using highly complex and expensive
refrigerators to clearly detect their signals. This position aims to
develop new devices and techniques that facilitate signal detection from
microwave quantum technologies (with a focus on quantum computers) at
higher temperatures, enabling their use in significantly more affordable
refrigeration systems.
Please visit
the
employer web page to apply.