PhD studentship: Developing a trapped-ion quantum computer demonstrator device (2017)

A 3.5 year PhD position is available in in the Ion Quantum Technology Group in the Sussex Centre for Quantum Technologies in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Sussex. The position is part of the UK National Quantum Technologies programme. The position consists of current UK/EU fees and a yearly stipend of £14533, which can be supplemented by tutoring. The position also includes an annual travel allowance. You should have a physics, or related degree.

Impressive progress has been made in the implementation of quantum technologies with trapped ions. This includes the realisation of high-fidelity quantum gates, quantum error correction, teleportation and many quantum algorithms. As part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub on Networked Quantum Technologies, our group is involved in the development of two complementary trapped-ion quantum computer demonstrator devices. Ion transport within ion trap arrays is a critical ingredient for an ion trap quantum computer. As part of this project, you will develop reliable shuttling protocols for ion transport within X-junction ion trap arrays. The project includes both relevant theoretical simulations and experimental implementation. Outcomes from the project will include diabatic and adiabatic shuttling protocols and experimental demonstrations. You will focus on separation and recombination of ion chains and transport through junctions. You will also develop shuttling protocols for mixed species transport. You will participate in the experimental realisation of quantum algorithms making use of the ion transport capabilities you develop.

The Ion Quantum Technology Group is one of the world's leading centres for the implementation of trapped-ion quantum computing and simulation. The group is part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub on Networked Quantum Technologies and the UK Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology. The group currently spans 4 Postdoctoral Fellows, 14 PhD students and 6 undergraduate students.

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You can find out more about the group at:

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/physics/iqt/

A short film about Professor Hensinger's work can be found here. A popular science lecture given by Prof. Hensinger explaining the principles of quantum computing at the US Department of Energy can be found here.

Some recent media coverage about the group's work can be found here:

Profile interview with Prof Winfried Hensinger

BBC NEWS

BBC Radio 4 Today

International Business Times

BBC WORLD SERVICE World Update

New Scientist

Detailled reading about our research can be found here, including:

For more information, please email the head of group,

Prof Winfried Hensinger

(Professor of Quantum Technologies)

(w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk).

To apply please email a CV, and your degree results as soon as possible or the latest by 15/8/17 to the email address above. Note in order to qualify for this position you must have resided in the UK for three years prior to the start of the position. If you are from outside the UK, you may apply for a non-funded position in the group, however, you will need to have a funding source for tuition fees and living expenses.

What you get

£14533 (2017-18) per annum tax-free bursary and waiver of UK/EU fees each year for 3.5 years. Full-time study

Type of award

Postgraduate Research

Eligibility

First class degree in Physics, Chemistry or similar; or a 2.1 degree with a Masters or equivalent non-UK qualifications.

Non-UK students must have English at IELTS 6.0 or equivalent, and Overseas students requiring a visa must have an English certificate.

The costs covered are for UK and EU student fees only of £4195 p.a. Overseas (ex-EU) students can apply but must have a plan for raising the additional sums required for the higher fees of £18300 p.a

Deadline

15 August 2017 23:59

How to apply

To apply please email a CV, and your degree results as soon as possible or the latest by 15/08/17 to Prof Winfried Hensinger (Professor of Quantum Technologies) w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk.

Sponsors

This is a full-time studentship. With agreement of the supervisor the student may take on a limited amount of teaching, for which additional payment will be made.

The award includes an additional training grant of £1650 p.a. for short courses, books, travel, conferences etc.

Contact us

Informal enquiries should be sent to Prof Winfried Hensinger (Professor of Quantum Technologies) w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk.

Enquiries about your eligibility, the progress of your application and admission to Sussex, should be sent to Rebecca Foster mpsresearchsupport@sussex.ac.uk

Timetable

Early application is advised. The studentship will be allocated as soon as a suitable candidate is found.

The expected start date at Sussex is September 2017, but other start dates may be negotiated.

Availability

At level(s):
PG (research)

Application deadline:
15 August 2017 23:59 (GMT)
the deadline has now expired