PhD for local sensing of collective spin phases
University of Basel, Switzerland
- Institution
- University of Basel
- Country
- Switzerland
- Position type
- PhD
- Location
- Basel, Switzerland
- Funding
- Fully funded position
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About this position
The Quantum Opto-Electronics Group (QOEG; https://smolenski-lab.com), led by Prof. Dr. Tomasz Smoleński at the Department of Physics, University of Base, in collaboration with the group of Prof. Martino Poggio, is searching for a new PhD studentto develop a platform for local sensing of collective spin phases in SMMs by integrating optical spectroscopy with SQUID-on-tip (SOT) magnetometry. Our hybrid approach will uniquely combine the dynamical control offered by optical experiments with excellent spatial resolution provided by SOT, enabling simultaneous application of both techniques on a single device. Beyond fundamental impact, our studies will have far-reaching implications for emerging nanotechnologies.
Key requirements:
- MSc degree, either completed or expected soon, in Physics, Electrical/Optical Engineering, or a closely related discipline,
- A solid background in condensed matter physics and optics, supported by an excellent academic record,
- Experience with data analysis and familiarity with software tools for automated measurement, data acquisition, or data processing,
- The ability to work effectively in a team, with strong communication and collaboration skills,
- A high level of motivation, independence, creativity, and commitment to research,
- Very good written and spoken English.
Desirable:
- Track record of research papers or conference presentations,
- Experience in scanning probe experiments (STM, NV magnetometry, SQUID-on-tip etc),
- Experience in clean-room processing and/or handling van der Waals materials.
Thrive in an inspiring, international research environment with cutting-edge infrastructure, where your work will directly impact the future of quantum technologies. Get involved in all aspects of research, from engineering and fabricating electrically-tunable devices, through designing and assembling experimental setups, to performing magneto-optical measurements. The University of Basel stands for openness, diversity, team spirit, and scientific curiosity.
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