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Postdoctoral Researcher and Doctoral Student, Continuously Observed Quantum Matter with Superconducting Circuits

Published date more than one year ago
Posted: more than one year ago
Company University of Oulu
Company: University of Oulu
End date Nov. 1, 2020
Due date: Nov. 1, 2020
Location Oulu
Location: Oulu


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Kvantum Institute is one of the four strategic focus institutes supporting high-quality research, coordinating multidisciplinary research activities and doctoral training. Kvantum’s science-based expertise meets global challenges in the focus areas Sustainable materials and systems and Changing climate and northern environment. The Institute promotes interdisciplinary networking of research groups as well as co-operation between groups and national and international partners.

 

We are now looking for

A Postdoctoral Researcher and a Doctoral Student

in theory of continuously observed quantum matter with superconducting circuits

 

Description of the positions

  • The Postdoctoral Researcher: Nano and Molecular Systems Research Unit is looking for a talented postdoctoral researcherinterested in theoretical and computational aspects of continuously observed quantum matter in the context of superconducting circuits. The full-time position is for two years beginning on January 1, 2021.

The research profile of the successful candidate should complement the theoretical and computational physics groups at the Nano and Molecular Systems Research Unit. The focus of the researcher will be in open quantum systems, condensed matter physics, superconducting quantum devices and quantum information. The position is in the research project of “Continuously observed quantum matter with superconducting circuits” led by Academy of Finland Research Fellow Matti Silveri and funded by the Kvantum Institute of the University of Oulu.

The postdoctoral researcher will carry out research work within the research team, publish research results in leading international scientific journals, take part in funding acquisition, contribute in teaching (5 % of the total yearly working hours) and supervision. In addition, the postdoctoral research may participate in other tasks of the research unit.

  • The Doctoral Student: Nano and Molecular Systems Research unit is looking for a talented and motivated doctoral student interested in theoretical and computational aspects of continuously observed quantum matter in the context of superconducting circuits. The full-time position is for four years beginning on January 1, 2021.

The research focus of the doctoral student will be in open quantum systems, condensed matter physics, superconducting quantum devices and quantum information. The position is in the research project of “Continuously observed quantum matter with superconducting circuits” led by Academy of Finland Research Fellow Matti Silveri and funded by the Kvantum Institute of the University of Oulu.

The doctoral student will carry out research work and doctoral studies within the research team, publish research results in leading international scientific journals, take part in funding acquisition when applicable, contribute in teaching by assisting in courses (5 % of the total yearly working hours) and supervise Bachelor and Master’s theses. In addition, the doctoral student may participate in other tasks of the research unit

 

Description of the research unit

Superconducting Quantum Simulations and Computing  Group (www.oulu.fi/nanomo/quantum) is a theoretical physics group in Nano and Molecular Systems Research Unit. The group focuses  in phenomena of many-body physics and open quantum systems in arrays of superconducting quantum devices, bosonic quantum-error correction and superconducting quantum circuits. Research methods combine numerical, analytical and collaborative experimental approaches. The group works towards understanding and accelerating near-future superconducting quantum simulation and quantum computing advances. Recent research highlights are many-body localization with superconducting transmon arrays, broadband Lamb shift in an engineered quantum system and theory of quantum circuit refrigeration based on superconducting-normal-metal hybrid circuits. Nano and Molecular Systems Research unit is s a highly international research environment formed by 2 professors, 3 associate professors and approximately 40 other researchers. The research of the unit is focused on material science from quantum to molecular level.

 

Qualification requirements

Postdoctoral Researcher position: Successful candidate must have obtained doctorate degree in physics or in a closely related field within the last 10 years but latest by the start of the contract. In addition, we appreciate

  • demonstrated strong research background,
  • strong fundamental knowledge in open quantum systems, condensed matter physics, superconducting quantum devices, or quantum information,
  • experience in scientific and numerical programming,
  • good record of scientific publishing,
  • readiness for working closely with experimentalists and other theorists,
  • experience and readiness in international collaboration,
  • skills in team working and communication,
  • experience in teaching and supervision,
  • fluency in spoken and written English

 

Doctoral Student position: The position is to be filled by a highly motivated student. Successful candidate must have completed Master of Science degree in physics or a closely related field with very good/excellent grades latest by the start of the contract. In addition, we appreciate

  • fundamental knowledge in open quantum systems, condensed matter physics, superconducting quantum devices, or quantum information,
  • experience in scientific and numerical programming, for example with C++, Julia, Python, Fortran,
  • capability to write scientific publications,
  • readiness for working closely with experimentalists and other theorists,
  • readiness for traveling and making research visits abroad,
  • skills in team working and communication,
  • fluency in spoken and written English

The selected candidate will carry out her/his doctoral studies within the University of Oulu Graduate School (UniOGS) and must meet the requirements to receive doctoral study rights as defined in: http://www.oulu.fi/uniogs/requirements_for_admission.

 

What we offer

  • You will become a part of a highly talented research group, that is working on strategically and globally significant research area
  • You will receive support from your team and supervisor, so that you can excel in your studies and research
  • In addition to modern research facilities, we offer you personnel benefits such as occupational healthcare and affordable sport services
  • A salary in accordance with the Finnish universities salary system (for teaching and research personnel): A Postdoctoral Researcher will be based on demand level 5 – 6 and a Doctoral Student level 2 – 4. In addition, a salary component based on personal work performance will be paid (maximum of 50% of the job-specific component). Typical starting salary for a Postdoctoral Researcher is approx. 3400€ per month (before taxes) and for a Doctoral Student approx. 2350€ per month (before taxes). A trial period of six months will be applied.

 

How to apply

Applications, together with all relevant enclosures, should be submitted using the electronic application form by November 1st, 2020 at 23:59 (Finnish local time). The application should be written in English and include the following:

1)     A motivation letter (max. 2 pages) summarizing applicant’s professional experience and expertise and describing why applicant is interested in this position. Also, information on personal research interests, experience and career plans are valuable to provide here

2)     Curriculum vitae (max. 4 pages) in accordance with the guidelines of the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity http://www.tenk.fi/en/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae

3)     List of publications based on the guidelines of the Academy of Finland https://www.aka.fi/en/funding/apply-for-funding/az-index-of-application-guidelines/list-of-publications/

4)     A research plan, max. 3 pages (Postdoctoral Researcher position only)

5)     Certificates/Diplomas: Scanned copy of the original doctoral degree certificate (Postdoctoral Researcher position) or of the original Master's degree certificate (Doctoral Student position) and transcript of records and, when necessary, official translations to Finnish or English

6)     Contact information of two senior/experienced researchers who may be asked to give a statement on the candidate

 

Only applications containing all relevant appendices and submitted through portal will be considered.
Top candidates will be invited to an on-site or remote interview.

 

Further information

PhD Matti Silveri
Academy of Finland Research Fellow
Principal investigator of the research group Superconducting quantum simulations and computing
www.nanomo.fi
email: matti.silveri@oulu.fi

 

City of Oulu

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