Posted in Science about 5 hours ago.
Type: Full-Time
Location: Hoboken, New Jersey
Job Description
The Department of Physics in the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science at Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in theoretical physics. The postdoc will work in the group of Assistant Professor Igor Pikovski.
We are looking for candidates to work on theoretical aspects of the interface between quantum information theory and gravity. The research will focus on fundamental and experimental signatures of gravity in quantum optical systems, quantum sensing, and on low-energy signatures of quantum gravity. Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics and have research experience in the fields of quantum information theory, quantum optics, AMO physics, gravitational waves, and/or fundamental theory.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct research in the interface between quantum information theory and gravity.
Investigate fundamental and experimental signatures of gravity in quantum optical systems and quantum sensing.
Explore low-energy quantum gravity effects in various quantum systems.
Contribute to the vibrant quantum research environment within the Stevens Department of Physics and the Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE).
Qualifications
Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics or a closely related field.
Strong publication record in relevant research fields is desirable.
Preferred Skills
Expertise in quantum sensing and quantum optical systems.
Ability to work collaboratively in a research team and with external experimental groups.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
The position will be for 2 years, with the possibility of extension depending on performance and funding availability. Reviews will begin on November 1st and continue until the position is filled. Expected starting date is early 2025.
To apply, please submit:
Cover letter
CV including a publication list
A research experience summary (2-4 pages)
Contact information for 2-3 references
For any questions and inquiries, please contact Professor Igor Pikovski: pikovski@stevens.edu. Current research activities in the Pikovski group can be found at https://www.pi-quantum.com/research. Research projects may also include possibilities for collaborations with leading experimental groups in AMO physics. The Stevens physics department hosts active research groups in diverse areas of quantum science, such as in quantum engineering, quantum open systems and quantum foundations, as well as a Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE).
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