Postdoctoral Position in Technology Transfer - TWPAs for Quantum Computing | |
| Workplace | Lausanne - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland |
| Category | Innovation | Physics |
| Position | Senior Scientist / Postdoc |
| Published | 12 February 2026 |
| EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, is one of the most dynamic university campuses in Europe and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000 researchers from more than 120 different countries. MissionIf you are driven to discover, create, and inspire something that has technological impact, and have an ambition to become involved in a future startup that can shape future technology, the LPQM could be the ideal place for you. K-Lab at EPFL invites applications for a postdoctoral position focused on technology transfer and experimental development of traveling wave parametric amplifiers (TWPAs) for quantum computing applications. Quantum-limited microwave amplifiers, which add minimal noise, are key instruments in quantum computing, radio astronomy, and particle physics. Yet, these remain largely inaccessible.Within the framework of a funded tech transfer project by the ERC, we are looking for a postdoctoral scholar with industrial and academic experience to work on the industrialization of a novel superconducting integrated circuit technology for use in the domain of superconducting circuits and quantum computing, with the ultimate aim of launching a spin-off. Commercializing quantum-limited amplifiers, such as traveling wave parametric amplifiers (TWPAs), would accelerate research globally. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled researcher to help bridge the gap between our state-of-the-art research in superconducting quantum devices and their commercialization. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the interface ofquantum engineering, device physics, and industry engagement, contributing to the maturation and deployment of TWPA technology. Main duties and responsibilities
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About K-LabThe K-Lab at EPFL, led by Prof. Tobias J. Kippenberg, focuses on Quantum Measurements and Photonics and is active in multiple domains, including superconducting circuit optomechanics, and next generation integrated photonic circuits. It has also developed state of the art superconducting quantum devices, including Josephson junction based TWPA.Located in Lausanne, EPFL has a campus-like environment situated on the shores of Lakes Geneva and offers a work environment unlike any other: we inspire passion, foster innovation, build collaboration, and reward excellence. LPQM hosts a unique infrastructure, with multi-million CHF investments dedicated to in-house laboratory- based testing, including state of the art cleanroom equipment. InformationApplicants should submit the following documents:
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Start Date : Flexible, with a target of Fall 2025. Activity Rate : 100% Contract Type: CDD Duration: 1 year, renewable Reference: 1699 ContactFor complementary information, please contact Prof. Tobias Kippenberg per e-mail: tobias.kippenberg@ epfl.ch | |
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