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Group Leader in the Field of Quantum Optoelectronics – ICN2, Barcelona, Spain

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ICN2’s Physics and Engineering of Nanodevices Group seeks a motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop hybrid photon–phonon–magnon systems for quantum transduction applications. This is a unique opportunity to collaborate with MIT, work in state-of-the-art quantum labs, and contribute to groundbreaking nanoscience research in Barcelona.


🔍 Job Details

Title Postdoctoral Fellowship in Hybrid Quantum Devices and Transduction
Organization/Publisher Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2)
Work Location Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain
Research Field Nanotechnology, Quantum Devices, Nanophysics
Researcher Profile Postdoctoral Researcher
Contract Type Full-time, 37.5h/week
Application Deadline Continuous review
Start Date April – September 2025
Salary Based on qualifications and experience
Required Qualification PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or related
Required Experience Expertise in superconducting circuits, RF resonators, or quantum transduction (preferred)
How to Apply Apply via ICN2 website with cover letter, CV, and 2 reference letters/contacts

About ICN2 and the Physics & Engineering of Nanodevices Group

The Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) is a globally recognized research center, awarded the prestigious Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence distinction for three consecutive terms. ICN2 is home to 19 research groups working across the full spectrum of nanoscience.

The Physics and Engineering of Nanodevices Group focuses on designing advanced devices to explore nanoscale properties, combining lithography, chemical, magnetic, and electrical techniques. The group leads cutting-edge collaborations in hybrid photon–phonon–magnon systems, key for advancing quantum information science.


What You’ll Do

  • Design and characterize optimized superconducting microwave resonators for hybrid quantum experiments in collaboration with MIT.

  • Conduct ultra-low-temperature measurements in dilution refrigerators to study photon–phonon–magnon coupling.

  • Develop robust quantum transduction protocols using YIG microstructures.

  • Maximize coherent signal conversion across frequency regimes.

  • Troubleshoot experiments and contribute to high-impact journal publications.


Who Succeeds Here

  • PhD holders in Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, or Electrical Engineering.

  • Researchers with proven experimental skills and experience in quantum devices.

  • Strong collaborators with excellent English communication skills.

  • Candidates with experience in superconducting circuits, RF resonators, or quantum transduction are highly valued.

  • Passionate scientists ready to work in an international, interdisciplinary team.


Benefits & Environment

  • Two-year contract with possible extension.

  • International research collaboration with MIT.

  • Relocation support and life insurance.

  • Flexible work schedule and 28 days annual leave.

  • Training in languages, mentoring, and well-being programs.

  • Opportunity to work in state-of-the-art nanofabrication and quantum labs.


Application Instructions

Apply via the official ICN2 job portal. Include:

  1. Cover letter outlining your research interests.

  2. Full CV with contact details.

  3. Two reference letters or referee contacts.

Applications will be reviewed continuously — early submission is encouraged.

 


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Disclaimer

All information is sourced from the official ICN2 job posting. The publisher is not responsible for any changes in eligibility criteria, deadlines, or application processes. Candidates should verify details on the official ICN2 website before applying.

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