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Jan von Delft

Prof. at MQV & IMPRS Quantum Education Program

MQV & IMPRS Quantum Education Program

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Condensed Matter Physics

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Quantum Mechanics

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Quantum Computing

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Computer Science

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Quantum Optics

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Atomic Physics

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Solid State Physics

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Ignacio Cirac

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MQV & IMPRS Quantum Education Program

PhD Fellowships in Quantum Science and Technology – MQV & Max Planck IMPRS (Fall 2026 Open Call)

The International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Science and Technology (IMPRS-QST) and the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) announce their Fall 2026 open call for several fully funded PhD fellowships in quantum science and technology. This prestigious program is a collaboration between the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and the Technical University of Munich, offering a comprehensive and interdisciplinary graduate experience in the heart of Bavaria, Germany. IMPRS-QST and MQV provide doctoral candidates with access to a wide range of research fields, including atomic physics, quantum optics, solid-state physics, material science, quantum information theory, quantum many-body systems, and quantum-related areas of electrical engineering and computer science. The program is designed to foster innovation and collaboration, with opportunities to participate in advanced courses, scientific activities, and soft skills training tailored to students' interests and career goals. MQV doctoral fellows benefit from the freedom to choose any research group involved in quantum science and technology across Bavarian universities, ensuring a dynamic and diverse research environment. Both IMPRS and MQV are closely linked with the Munich Centre for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST), an excellence cluster that provides additional funding, support programs, and conference opportunities for students. All PhD positions are fully funded for three years, with no tuition fees. Fellows receive a stipend and have access to a vibrant academic community, including courses and events from other quantum programs and MQV partners. The program is committed to diversity and inclusion, welcoming applications from candidates of all genders, nationalities, and backgrounds, and believes that a diverse cohort drives innovation in quantum science and technology. Applicants should hold or expect to complete a Master's degree (or equivalent) in physics, engineering, computer science, or a related field by the end of September 2026. The selection process values strong academic performance, motivation, and a commitment to advancing quantum science and technology. There are no specific GPA or language test requirements mentioned, but candidates should be prepared to demonstrate their qualifications and enthusiasm for research. To apply, prospective students should visit the application portal at https://application.imprs-quantum.mpg.de/public/ and submit their application before the deadline on October 1, 2026. Further details and updates can be found on the IMPRS-QST and MQV websites. This is a unique opportunity to join a leading international community at the forefront of quantum research and technology in Munich, Germany.

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PhD Positions MQV & Max Planck IMPRS Doctoral Fellowships in Quantum Science and Technology

The International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Science and Technology (IMPRS-QST) and the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) are offering several fully funded PhD fellowships in quantum science and technology. This prestigious program is a collaboration between the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and the Technical University of Munich, providing a comprehensive graduate education with a wide range of basic and advanced courses, scientific activities, and soft skills training. The program fosters an international and interdisciplinary environment, encouraging innovation and collaboration through extensive cooperation and exchange with other graduate programs. MQV is dedicated to advancing quantum science and technology in Bavaria, focusing on the development of quantum computers and industrial applications. Doctoral fellows have the flexibility to choose any research group involved in quantum science and technology across Bavarian universities, ensuring a diverse and dynamic research experience. Both IMPRS and MQV partner with the Munich Centre for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST), offering additional funding, support programs, and networking opportunities. Research fields include atomic physics, quantum optics, solid-state physics, material science, quantum information theory, quantum many-body systems, and quantum-related fields in electrical engineering and computer science. The program is open to candidates with a Master's degree (or equivalent) completed by September 2026, from backgrounds such as physics, engineering, or computer science. All PhD positions are fully funded for three years, with no tuition fees. The program is committed to diversity and inclusion, welcoming applicants of all genders, countries, and backgrounds. To apply, candidates should visit the application portal and submit their materials before the deadline. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a vibrant community at the forefront of quantum science and technology in Bavaria.

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