11 July 2024

Characterization of Quantum Bits and Their Building Blocks

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Bachelor/Masters Project Description

At NQCP we are developing quantum bits. Besides characterizing the qubits themselves, a big part of that work is to characterize the materials and components which together make the quantum bits.

We apply many different characterization techniques all with newly purchased and top of the line equipment:
 - Electron microscopy
 - Atomic force microscopy
 - Optical microscopy
 - High throughput electrical and photonic measurements at room temperature
 - Electrical and photonic device measurements at cryogenic (mK) temperatures
 - Superconductor qubit characterization at cryogenic (mK) temperatures.
Our team works in a very systematic manor where our conclusions are based on statistics from big and repeatable data sets.

Expected Qualifications:

We are looking for ambitious students who are interested in at least one of the following topics: Quantum computing, Solid state materials, data analysis, or at least one of the above characterization techniques

Contacts:

Kasper Grove-Rasmussen, Associate Professor, k_grove@nbi.ku.dk - Team Characterization
Asbjørn C. Drachmann, Scientific Technician, asbjorn.drachmann@nbi.ku.dk - Team Characterization

Gitte Michelsen, Student Coordinator, gittem@nbi.ku.dk 

How to Apply:

Please apply by email to Asbjørn C. Drachmann and Kasper Grove-Rasmussen. Your application must include:

  • CV
  • Application letter
  • Transcript

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