PhD for local sensing of collective spin phases | |
| Workplace | Basel - North West Switzerland - Switzerland |
| Category | Physics | Electroengineering |
| Position | Regular Employment / Collaborator |
| Published | 3 June 2026 |
| A central goal of modern condensed matter physics is to control magnetism at the nanoscale. Recently, a breakthrough platform for exploring this frontier has been brought by semiconducting moiré materials (SMMs) consisting of twisted or lattice-mismatched monolayers of van der Waals (vdW) crystals. With their flat electronic bands and excellent optical properties, SMMs embedded in gated heterostructures host a variety of collective spin phases, thus serving as artificial quantum materials that provide direct optical access to spin-physics and offer a tunability approaching that of cold-atom simulators.
Your positionThe Quantum Opto-Electronics Group (QOEG; https://smolenski-lab.com') ), led by Prof. Dr. Tomasz Smolenski at the Department of Physics, University of Base, in collaboration with the group of Prof. Martino Poggio, is searching for a new PhD candidateto develop a platform for local sensing of collective spin phases in SMMs by integrating optical spectroscopy with SQUID-on-tip (SOT) magnetometry. Our hybrid approach will uniquely combine the dynamical control offered by optical experiments with excellent spatial resolution provided by SOT, enabling simultaneous application of both techniques on a single device. Beyond fundamental impact, our studies will have far-reaching implications for emerging nanotechnologies.
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We offer youThrive in an inspiring, international research environment with cutting-edge infrastructure, where your work will directly impact the future of quantum technologies. Get involved in all aspects of research, from engineering and fabricating electrically- tunable devices, through designing and assembling experimental setups, to performing magneto-optical measurements. The University of Basel stands for openness, diversity, team spirit, and scientific curiosity.
Application / Contact Apply now and become a part of our fast-growing team! Please submit your application via our online recruiting tool. (CV, publication list, conference presentations, and contact details of at least two referees).Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. www.unibas.ch') | |
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