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Assistant Professorships in Experimental Quantum Computing with Semiconductors and in Quantum Comput

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Global Academy Jobs
Location
Switzerland
Closing date
Oct 28, 2020

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Experimental Quantum Computing with Semiconductors and in Quantum Computing and Quantum Condensed Matter Theory

The Department of Physics at the University of Basel, Switzerland invites applications for two tenure-track assistant professorships. The University of Basel is "Leading House" in the NCCR (National Centre of Competence in Research) project "SPIN: Spin Qubits in Silicon". NCCR SPIN, a research initiative within Switzerland, was approved in December 2019 and will start its activities in summer, 2020. SPIN aims to develop elements of scalable quantum computer technology, focussing on electron and hole spin qubits in silicon and germanium. Linked to NCCR SPIN, two new tenure-track assistant professorships have been created at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, one in experimental physics, the other in quantum condensed matter theory.

Your position

The new professors should make vital and original contributions to the activities of NCCR SPIN and to the department's activities in quantum science, they should provide leadership in research, and they should contribute to teaching at both Bachelor's and Master's levels.

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Candidates should hold a PhD and demonstrate an excellent track-record in quantum science and quantum technology.

We offer you

The Department of Physics of the University of Basel offers an international environment to pursue cutting-edge research in quantum science and quantum computing. The facilities in the department, complemented by those of the Swiss Nanoscience Institute, are excellent. The University of Basel is an equal opportunity and family friendly employer committed to excellence through diversity.

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