In recent years significant technological advancements in quantum control have dramatically improved the ability to manipulate and probe microscopic systems. Read more
This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton (https://qte.ac.uk/). Read more
From photovoltaics to biosensors, the quantum-mechanical property of spin plays a central role in next-generation photonic materials based on molecules. Read more
This project, available through the Centre for Doctoral Training in Applied Quantum Technologies, seeks to develop versatile and widely deployable quantum sensors based on electronic spins in luminescent molecules. Read more
This 4-year funded PhD project is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge quantum technology research in the quest to detect ultralight dark matter and gravitational waves. Read more
About us. The Agudo-Canalejo and Pal labs at UCL are based in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Department is one of the UK’s leading departments in its field with a large, international research community. Read more
Why this research is important?. Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize technology, impacting sectors from cryptography to pharmaceuticals. Read more
Funded PhD programme in Quantum Science and Technology. The London Low Temperature Laboratory at Royal Holloway University of London is offering a 4-year PhD studentship in the field of experimental quantum optomechanics. Read more
Funded PhD programme in Quantum Science and Technology. The London Low Temperature Laboratory at Royal Holloway University of London is offering a 4-year PhD studentship in the field of experimental quantum optomechanics. Read more
For more than a century, statistical physics has proved a powerful framework for understanding the behavior of systems made of a large number of particles. Read more
Formed in the supernova explosions of massive stars, neutron stars are compact remnants that exhibit extreme gravity, ultra-high densities, fast rotation, and strong magnetic fields. Read more
Decoherence in superconducting qubits is one of the main obstacles to realising fault-tolerant quantum computing for real-world applications. Read more
The study of mesoscopic semiconductor devices, where electrons are confined into submicron-sized dots and wires, has been extremely fruitful over the past 25 years. Read more
This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton (https://qte.ac.uk/). Read more
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