Junior Photonics Engineer at the NNF Quantum Computing Programme
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) is establishing a talented and diverse international team to create a cutting-edge quantum programme in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark. At the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, where the formulation of Quantum Mechanics was born 100 years ago, we aim to establish an international quantum computing programme, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, that will drive research and innovations at multiple levels - from developing scalable quantum processor technologies to solutions for the quantum-classical control and readout interface, and all the way to quantum algorithms and applications. The long-term mission of the programme is to develop fault-tolerant quantum computing hardware and quantum algorithms that solve life-science-relevant chemical and biological problems.
NQCP is looking for a junior photonics engineer to support our photonics characterization efforts. In this role, you will participate in the development and validation of our photonic devices and systems. You will be operating and maintaining optical tools and setups, executing characterization protocols, and extracting performance metrics from devices and setups. Your work will happen in close collaboration with the materials growth, photonics platform, and nanofabrication teams as well as various international partners from industry and academia.
Responsibilities
- Conduct optical measurements on photonic devices and chips using advanced characterization equipment.
- Develop, refine, and implement protocols for precise and repeatable measurements.
- Maintain and calibrate measurement systems, ensuring consistent and reliable operation.
Qualifications
- Master's degree in physics, engineering, quantum information science, nanoscience, or related.
- Experience with lasers, optical setups, and equipment in an optics laboratory.
- Experience with automation and data logging – preferably in python.
- Good communication skills and a structured approach to work.'
Why Us?
Joining NQCP now, you will contribute to the fulfilment of the mission of NQCP. Life in Denmark is supported with strong social services (free universal healthcare, free/subsidised language courses, paid parental leave, subsidised day care institutions and excellent public schools). Our work culture is very egalitarian and prioritises work life balance. Dual career families are the norm, and workplaces offer flexibility to support everyone in having both an exciting career and good family time. Danish cities are known for having excellent infrastructure, for example through widespread bike path networks. We can also offer a thriving food-scene, excellent museums, and beautiful natural scenery.
Terms of salary and employment
The employment and salary are made in accordance with the Circular on the Collective Agreement concerning academics in the state sector concluded between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations).
The employment will be as an academic employee or special consultant and the salary is based on seniority. Negotiation for salary supplement is possible. The working time are 37 hours per week on average. The working hours are flexible.
The position is limited to 2 years from the date of employment.
Appointment will be subject to receipt of a security clearance.
Your application
Please send an electronic application with attachment via Jobportalen (Click on the link "Apply Now" at the bottom of the post) no later than 31st January 2025
Please include:
- Curriculum vitae, including a short cover letter, with information about your education, experience and other skills relevant for the position
- Diplomas (Masters degree or equivalent)
- Publication list (if relevant)
Further information
For further information please contact Rodrigo Thomas (rathomas@nbi.ku.dk).
The Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen – or SCIENCE – is Denmark's largest science research and education institution with 4,000 employees and 9,700 Bachelor and master students in 12 departments. The faculty has an annual budget of DKK 3 billion.
Learn more about The Faculty of Science at www.science.ku.dk
You can read about the recruitment process at https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/.
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