Hybrid architectures for semiconductor quantum systems
Overview
- RESEARCH DIRECTION
- Mathieu Juan, Professeur - Institut quantique
- RESEARCH CO-DIRECTION
- Louis Gaudreau, Professeur associé - Department of Physics
- ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT(S)
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Faculté des sciences
Département de physique
- LEVEL(S)
- 3e cycle
- LOCATION(S)
- Département de physique et Institut quantique de l’Université de Sherbrooke
Project Description
The Quantum Physics group at the National Research Council Canada and the M1 Quantum Lab group at the Université de Sherbrooke are looking for graduate students to participate in the development of new quantum devices aimed at realizing hybrid architectures in which semiconductor quantum systems are coupled to superconducting microwave resonators, in order to develop new quantum technologies such as quantum sensors or transducers with performance superior to their classical counterparts. Students will participate in the design and fabrication of samples as well as experimental measurements in the laboratory. Students will gain experience in nano-fabrication, quantum electronics measurements, quantum photonics measurements, and cryogenics. A strong background in condensed matter physics is a major asset, as is programming experience with Python.
Discipline(s) by sector
Sciences naturelles et génie
Physique
Funding offered
Yes
Partner(s)
Conseil National de la Recherche du Canada (CNRC)
Lien complémentaire
The last update was on 1 June 2026. The University reserves the right to modify its projects without notice.
