The Purdue-Technion Quantum Postdoctoral Fellowship seeks top applicants to conduct quantum-focused, fundamental research projects under joint mentorship from principal investigators (PIs) from Purdue University and the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Awardees will split their time equally at each institution. Key topics of interest in Quantum Science and Engineering include but are not limited to:
- Quantum metrology: study of making high-resolution and highly sensitive measurements of physical parameters using quantum theory to describe the physical systems, particularly exploiting quantum entanglement and quantum squeezing.
- Quantum materials: materials that present strong electronic correlations (or some type of electronic order) such as superconducting or magnetic orders, or whose electronic properties are linked to non-generic quantum effects – topological insulators, Dirac electron systems; systems whose collective properties are governed by genuinely quantum behavior, such as ultra-cold atoms, cold excitons, polaritons.
- Quantum devices: solid-state systems for advancing quantum computation, communication, and sensing.
- Quantum simulations/cold atom research: study of a quantum system in a programmable fashion to solve specific physics problems; experimental platforms may include systems of ultracold quantum gases, polar molecules, trapped ions, photonic systems, quantum dots, and superconducting circuits.
- Quantum Information: quantum computing, quantum communication, quantum information processing.