Dear colleagues,
I would be grateful if you could bring our open postdoc position (link and ad below)
https://www.uibk.ac.at/exphys/photonik/quantum_photonics_postdoc_2018
to the attention of any suitable candidates.
Best regards
Gregor
University of Innsbruck
Department of Experimental Physics
Gregor Weihs
Professor of Photonics
Technikerstr.
25d, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
phone +43 512 507-52550
fax +43 512 507-52599
e-mail gregor.weihs@uibk.ac.at
The high optical nonlinearity of AlGaAs allows us to create entangled photon pairs in waveguides integrated with the pump laser on the same chip for a miniaturized
room-temperature source of entangled photon pairs. Within the EU FET Flagship project UNIQORN these
sources will be optimized and integrated into other waveguide circuits to realize low-cost quantum communication systems.
To lead the Innsbruck team in the UNIQORN consortium, the Photonics
group of the Department
for Experimental Physics at the University
of Innsbruck is inviting applications for a post-doc position. Candidates should have a background in integrated, nonlinear, or quantum optics.
Ideally, candidates have knowledge and experience in the following fields of expertise: electromagnetic simulation methods, waveguide optics, quantum optical measurement techniques, and semiconductor nanofabrication.
The preferred starting date is between October and December 2018 and the position is for up to three years in a fixed-term employment contract level B1/3 with a
minimum gross annual salary of € 51.955,40. In addition, the university offers several attractive
benefits. The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore particularly welcomes applications
from qualified women.
Please send your application (one pdf-file consisting of a cover letter, your CV with contact information for three references, and a publication list) to photonics@uibk.ac.at
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