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David Phillips

Prof. at University of Exeter

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David Phillips

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University of Exeter

PhD Studentship: Threading Quantum States of Light Through Complex Scattering Media (Fully Funded)

[Full UK or International tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 per year (UKRI minimum stipend) for 3.5 years. Includes travel resources for research visits and conference attendance.] This fully-funded PhD studentship at the University of Exeter offers an exciting opportunity to join the Structured Light Lab in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The project, 'Threading quantum states of light through complex scattering media,' aims to develop a novel experimental platform for controlling quantum states of light as they traverse complex scattering environments. This research is at the forefront of quantum photonics, with potential applications in quantum networking, computing, and sensing. Quantum technologies leverage the unique properties of quantum physics to achieve functionalities beyond classical physics. A major challenge in the field is the fragility of quantum states, which are easily disrupted by environmental interactions. This project focuses on encoding quantum information into single photons, particularly their spatial states, and manipulating high-dimensional entangled states using wavefront shaping technologies. Building on the lab's expertise in controlling classical light through scattering media, the research will extend these methods to guide quantum states through dynamically changing complex media. Potential applications include developing quantum communication protocols for free-space optical links, compensating for scattering in multimode fibres and turbulent atmospheres, and realizing logic gates for quantum computation. The position is based in the Structured Light Lab, led by Prof. David Phillips, and supported by active grants from the European Research Council and the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council. The lab provides state-of-the-art laser facilities and a dynamic research environment. The successful candidate will gain expertise in experimental optics, quantum photonics, and programming (e.g., python). The project is co-supervised by Prof. Simon Horsley (quantum theory) and Dr Callum Jones (quantum optics platforms). The studentship includes resources for travel to research visits and leading international conferences. Applicants should have enthusiasm for experimental physics and programming, with a background in Physics, Optics, Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Quantum technologies, or any science-related discipline. The studentship covers UK or International tuition fees and provides an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 for 3.5 years. The start date is October 2026 (or earlier or soon thereafter), and the award is based on merit. For informal enquiries, contact Prof. David Phillips at [email protected]. Apply online via the University of Exeter funding award page before the deadline of 31 January 2025.

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Nikolaos Farmakidis

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University of Exeter

PhD Studentship: Next-Generation Integrated Opto-Electronic Devices for Switching, Computing, and Sensing (Fully Funded)

[Full UK or International tuition fees covered plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 per year for 3.5 years. Includes travel resources for research visits and conference attendance.] This fully-funded PhD studentship at the University of Exeter offers an exciting opportunity to advance the field of integrated opto-electronic devices for switching, computing, and sensing. The project aims to develop next-generation photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and explore novel interfaces between PICs and free-space optical technologies, opening new avenues for highly parallelised information processing, advanced sensing, and communications. Photonic integrated circuits are the optical equivalents of electronic chips, enabling light to be guided across a chip for a multitude of functions at the speed of light. This emerging technology is at the forefront of innovation, with potential applications in neuromorphic computing, point-of-care diagnostics, and next-generation communications. The research will be conducted jointly in the Photonic and Electronic Devices Laboratory led by Dr. Nikolaos Farmakidis (Department of Engineering) and the Structured Light Laboratory led by Prof. David Phillips (Department of Physics) at the University of Exeter's Streatham campus. The project combines expertise in PIC technology and free-space adaptive optics, offering a unique interdisciplinary environment. The successful candidate will engage in full-cycle research, including concept development, modelling and simulation, device fabrication, and advanced optical/electrical characterization. The studentship includes resources for national and international research visits and attendance at leading conferences in the field. Applicants should have a background in Engineering, Physics, Optics, Computer Science, or Natural Sciences, or any science-related discipline. Enthusiasm for experimentation, aptitude for building and programming measurement/testing setups, and natural curiosity are highly valued. The award covers UK or international tuition fees and provides an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 for 3.5 years. The studentship is awarded on merit. International applicants should be aware of additional costs for student visa, healthcare surcharge, and relocation. The application deadline is 15 March 2026, with a start date in October 2026 (or earlier/soon thereafter). For informal enquiries, contact Dr. Nikolaos Farmakidis at [email protected]. Apply online via the University of Exeter funding award page. This position offers a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of photonic device engineering in a collaborative and innovative research environment.

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