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      05.06.2026

      Postdoctoral Fellow - Ultrafast Spin Qubit Readout for Quantum Computing

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      Postdoctoral Fellow - Ultrafast Spin Qubit Readout for Quantum Computing

      Postdoctoral Fellow - Ultrafast Spin Qubit Readout for Quantum Computing

      University of Basel
      Workplace Basel - North West Switzerland - Switzerland
      Category
      Physics | Computer Science
      Position
      Senior Scientist / Postdoc
      Published 2 June 2026
      (100%, start date upon agreement)

      Shape the future of quantum computing! As a Postdoctoral Fellow in our team, you will develop ultrafast, non-destructive spin qubit readout-a critical milestone for scalable quantum processors. Spin qubits in semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising building blocks for future quantum technologies. The Quantum Opto-Electronics Group (QOEG), led by Prof. Dr. Tomasz Smolenski at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, invites you to join this groundbreaking project within the NCCR SPIN consortium. This position offers the unique opportunity to make significant contributions to the field. You will work at the forefront of quantum research, contributing to a platform for dynamical Q-switching of superconducting resonators.

      Your position

      • Develop and implement a platform for dynamical optical Q-switching of superconducting resonators to achieve ultrafast and nondestructive readout of gate-defined spin qubits.
      • Conduct high-frequency opto-transport experiments at cryogenic temperatures.
      • Design, build, and optimize experimental setups for optoelectronic measurements
      • Collaborate closely with consortium partners, particularly the groups of Prof. Richard Warburton and Dr. Andreas Kuhlmann


      Your profile

      Required:
      • PhD (completed or near completion) in Physics, Nanoscience, Electrical/ Optical Engineering, or related fields
      • Proven expertise in condensed matter physics, particularly in quantum dot systems or superconducting circuits (evidenced by publications or projects)
      • Experience with high-frequency transport experiments at low temperatures
      • Proficiency in computer-based data acquisition and processing (e.g., Python, C++, LabView)
      • Proven track record of high-impact research publications and conference presentations
      • Excellent teamwork and communication skills
      • Demonstrated ability to work autonomously, innovate, and drive projects forward
      • Excellent written and spoken English

      Desirable:
      • Experience with dilution refrigerators
      • Experience with ultrafast optical experiments and pulsed laser systems


      We offer you

      Thrive in an inspiring, international research environment with cutting-edge infrastructure, where your work will directly impact the future of quantum technologies. Enjoy excellent opportunities for scientific development, career advancement, and integration into a dynamic, interdisciplinary consortium, and benefit from attractive employment conditions. The University of Basel stands for openness, diversity, team spirit, and scientific curiosity.



      Application / Contact


      Apply now and become part of our mission to advance quantum technologies! Please note that we can only accept applications via our online recruiting tool. Please submit CV, motivation letter, publication list, conference presentations, and contact details of at least two referees. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.

      We strongly encourage applications from women, underrepresented genders, and candidates from diverse backgrounds. The University of Basel is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable research environment

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      In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID69923.

      Arbeitsort: Basel