PhD and Postdoc positions
We are delighted to announce several openings for postdoctoral and Ph.D. positions at the Néel Institute in Grenoble. Our research group is focusing on three captivating themes at the forefront of quantum Hall physics and topological superconductivity, providing an exceptional opportunity for passionate individuals to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in the field.
- Topological Josephson Junctions in the Quantum Hall Effect Regime in Graphene: Explore the transport properties of topological Josephson junctions realized in the quantum Hall effect regime in graphene. Develop microwave spectroscopy to characterize the topological nature of low-lying excitations.
- Anyon braiding in Quantum Hall Effect Interferometers: Understand and manipulate anyons in quantum Hall effect interferometers. Investigate the fundamental aspects of anyon braiding and contribute to the development of next-generation quantum Hall interferometer devices with enhanced functionalities and applications in quantum information processing.
- Thermodynamic Measurements of Non-Abelian Phases: Develop innovative thermodynamic measurements of non-Abelian quantum Hall phases in graphene van der Waals heterostructures. Contribute to cutting-edge research that explores the thermodynamic properties of exotic quantum phases, offering insights into new materials and potential applications in quantum thermodynamics.
About the Grenoble Scientific Center and Institute Neel: Situated in the heart of the French Alps, the Grenoble Scientific Center is renowned for its vibrant scientific community and cutting-edge research facilities. The center is home to the Institute Neel, a leading institution in condensed matter physics, nanoscience, and quantum technologies. The Institute Neel is recognized globally for its pioneering contributions to understanding and manipulating matter at the quantum level.
Qualifications and Requirements:
- For Postdoctoral Positions: A Ph.D. in mesoscopic quantum device Physics or a related field.
- For Ph.D. Positions: A Master’s degree in quantum Physics or solid-state Physics.
- Enthusiasm for collaborative, experimental research.
What We Offer:
- In-depth involvement in our groundbreaking research projects.
- Collaborative work environment with interaction with international leading experts.
- Access to Grenoble state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
- Opportunities for professional development, conference presentations, and publications.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a comprehensive application including a CV, a cover letter specifying the preferred research theme, and contact information for two academic references.
Join us in pushing the bounaries of quantum research and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to advancing the frontiers of knowledge. We look forward to receiving your application
For more information contact directly benjamin.sacepe@neel.cnrs.fr.