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Internship at Qblox
Open to PhD students or master students in physics | Internship period: 6 months
Qblox is developing an integrated control stack for quantum networks within QIA. You will be joining our QIA team that works on long-distance synchronisation and communication through a dedicated low-latency designed interface. This infrastructure is vital to generate and herald entanglement, as well as to operate the quantum network as a whole. You will be supporting the engineering teams by performing application and system tests of the solution. The solution will be tested and used in the labs of prof. Hanson and prof. de Riedmatten as well.
At Qblox, we operate at the frontier of the quantum revolution delivering advanced technologies needed to build Quantum Computers. This field is rapidly growing and will impact society on a global level. With a dedicated team of scientists, engineers and developers we are pushing quantum technology to support experimentalists worldwide with our scalable qubit control and readout equipment. Since 2019, Qblox has grown into a dynamic company employing 85+ innovative, international minds, all dedicated to the company’s mission. We celebrate equality and diversity. We are growing exponentially and welcome talented individuals who share our enthusiasm to make a difference. We’re striving to build a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, experiences, and skills.
- A PhD student or master student in physics with:
- good communication skills,
- a hands-on mentality in making experimental setups work,
- experience in building and debugging experimental setups,
- programming skills in Python.
Interested in this internship? Send an application on or before 15 May 2024!
To submit an application, send your CV (max 2 pages) and motivation letter to info@quantuminternetalliance.org on or before15 May 2024. Kindly write “INTERNSHIP APPLICATION” on the subject line of your email.
*List of eligible countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden