The project will be based on III-V semiconductors materials and devices. It will start with the basic understanding of material physics by familiarisation of ultra-high vacuum (UHV) growth technique and in-situ characterization and simulation of the electronic structure of the group III-Arsenide/Antimonide/Nitride). Read more
Electron transfer between molecules in solution and a surface (e.g., a metallic electrode or semiconducting substrate) occurs in a wide variety of important areas, including catalysis, corrosion, electrodeposition, photochemistry, etc. Read more
Applications are open for a PhD studentship in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics to work on the “Dynamics of Quantum Many-Body Systems” in the group of Dr Joe Bhaseen at King’s College London. Read more
SI-traceable thermometry. You will be part of a new research area for the UK, namely making absolute and traceable measurements of temperature using optical measurements of the Doppler broadening of an atomic transition. Read more
Natural systems offer a plethora of geometries and structures that have been optimised by billions of years of evolution. In particular, if we think of plants, flowers and insects, we can find examples of ingenious ways to create colours and to enhance the light-matter interaction, by reflecting and absorbing light. Read more
The Non-Equilibrium Quantum Theory Group offers theoretical projects on the thermodynamics and non-equilibrium dynamics of open quantum systems. Read more
Supervisors: Professor Neil Alford and Dr Daan Arroo. Start date: October 2022. Duration: 3.5 Years. Entry requirements: Ideally, you will hold, or be expected to achieve, a Master’s degree or a 4-year undergraduate degree at 2:1 level (or above) in a relevant subject, e.g. Read more
The. Quantum Nanophotonics Laboratory Group. at CFM is offering a PhD position starting in 2022 to work with Prof. Molina-Terriza, in collaboration with Dr. Read more
Porous group III-Nitrides are emerging as compound semiconductors with novel properties and applications such as strain-free optical reflectors, chemical sensors and a key development pathway to device lift-off from the native substrates and remote epitaxy. Read more
Supervisory Team. Patrick Ledingham, Hendrik Ulbricht. Project description. Distributing entanglement across multiple remote atomic-based nodes will form the future quantum internet, enabling transformative and disruptive technologies across computing and communications. Read more
We are offering a four year fully funded PhD position in semiconductor single‑photon detector design and characterisation for quantum circuitry and LIDAR applications. Read more
The Single‑Photon Group at Heriot‑Watt University offer a four-year fully funded PhD position examining aspects of single‑photon and quantum‑enhanced imaging. Read more
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