Doctoral candidate (m/f/d) on the development of optical clocks
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· Martinsried
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Your mission
Enrolment at a partner university (Humboldt-University Berlin, Group for Integrated Quantum Sensors) as a doctoral candidate
Performing a feasibility study and proof of concept experiments on the Rb clock transition on a breadboard model
Development of a compact optical clock based on hot Rb vapor, from system design to full characterization
Close collaboration and exchange with the consortium partners and multiple extended stays at partner institutions
Attendance of multiple workshops, schools, and meetings at various locations in Europe
Your profile
Master’s degree in physics (or equivalent)
Strong interest in atomic physics, laser technology, and optical clocks
Experience in designing optical experiments and handling of optoelectronic equipment is advantageous
Mobility within Europe
Fluent in English (B2 or higher preferred)
Must not have resided in Germany for more than 12 months within the last 3 years before hiring
Why us?
Being one of 13 institutions of a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network (DN), Menlo Systems is looking for a Doctoral candidate (m/f/d) on the development of optical clocks who will join the Doctoral Network as a 3-year doctoral candidate. You will work in an industrial setting on the emerging field of optical clocks. Further, you will benefit from the opportunities in networking and scientific exchange that come with the participation in the MSCA-DN. The earliest possible entrance date is October 2025. Get more information on https://www.quriousclocks.eu/
Menlo Systems is a high-tech company that develops, manufactures and sells lasers and laser systems for precision applications in research and industry. Menlo Systems is one of the market leaders in the field of optical precision measurements with light and lasers based on the Nobel Prize-winning frequency comb technology. The company is headquartered in Martinsried, near Munich, Germany.
Ihr Aufgabengebiet
Enrolment at a partner university (Humboldt-University Berlin, Group for Integrated Quantum Sensors) as a doctoral candidate
Performing a feasibility study and proof of concept experiments on the Rb clock transition on a breadboard model
Development of a compact optical clock based on hot Rb vapor, from system design to full characterization
Close collaboration and exchange with the consortium partners and multiple extended stays at partner institutions
Attendance of multiple workshops, schools, and meetings at various locations in Europe
Ihr Profil
Master’s degree in physics (or equivalent)
Strong interest in atomic physics, laser technology, and optical clocks
Experience in designing optical experiments and handling of optoelectronic equipment is advantageous
Mobility within Europe
Fluent in English (B2 or higher preferred)
Must not have resided in Germany for more than 12 months within the last 3 years before hiring
Wir bieten Ihnen
Being one of 13 institutions of a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network (DN), Menlo Systems is looking for a Doctoral candidate (m/f/d) on the development of optical clocks who will join the Doctoral Network as a 3-year doctoral candidate. You will work in an industrial setting on the emerging field of optical clocks. Further, you will benefit from the opportunities in networking and scientific exchange that come with the participation in the MSCA-DN. The earliest possible entrance date is October 2025. Get more information on https://www.quriousclocks.eu/
Die Menlo Systems GmbH zählt seit ihrer Gründung zu den Weltmarktführern auf dem Gebiet der optischen Präzisionsmessungen mit Licht und Lasern. Basierend auf der nobelpreisgekrönten Frequenzkammtechnologie stellen wir für unsere Kunden weltweit Lasersysteme bereit, die Anwendungen mit höchster Präzision und Genauigkeit ermöglichen. Die Systeme werden hauptsächlich in der Metrologie und Spektroskopie, in optischen Uhren, in der Quantentechnologie und in Quantencomputern sowie in Materialprüfung und im 3D-Druck eingesetzt. Zu unseren Kunden gehören führende Forschungseinrichtungen und Hightechunternehmen weltweit.
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