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Rosa Barba

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ETH Zürich

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ETH Zürich

Doctoral candidate in Artistic Research (Art in Space and Time, Quantum Optics)

ETH Zurich invites applications for a fully funded doctoral position in Artistic Research, focusing on the intersection of art and quantum physics. This unique 4-year PhD project, part of the Art in Space and Time (AISAT) initiative, is a collaboration between Prof. Dr. Rosa Barba (Chair of Art in Space and Time, Department of Architecture) and Prof. Dr. Puneet Murthy (Department of Physics, Nanoscale Quantum Optics group). The research explores fundamental phenomena of light and matter, particularly within the quantum physical realm, through a synthesis of artistic and scientific perspectives. The doctoral candidate will engage in transdisciplinary research combining artistic inquiry, expanded cinematic and installative practices, and quantum optics. The project includes setting up an Art & Science laboratory for exploratory experiments, developing public-facing artistic installations grounded in real physical systems, and contributing to the course 'Understanding Light' embedded in AISAT. The position is based at the Chair of Art in Space and Time, Department of Architecture, with close collaboration with the Nanoscale Quantum Optics group in Physics. Applicants should have a background in art, architecture, film, or a related field, and demonstrate a body of work expressing crucial inquiries in light, matter, perception, and physical phenomena. The ideal candidate is motivated to work across disciplinary boundaries, is curious about scientific concepts (especially in physics), and is comfortable with laboratory work and experimental research processes. Excellent written and verbal English is required; fluency in other languages is an asset. The doctoral fellow must be based in Switzerland. ETH Zurich offers a fully funded 4-year doctoral position with a standard salary according to ETH's policy for doctoral students. The university provides access to physics laboratories, artistic research spaces, interdisciplinary networks, and close mentorship from both artistic and scientific supervisors. The environment encourages experimentation, reflection, and innovation, and values diversity and sustainability. To apply, candidates should submit a single PDF file in English including verification of a Master’s degree, CV (max 5 pages), portfolio with artist statement (max 20 pages), research plan (max 5 pages), and two references with contact details. The application deadline is 30 March 2026. For queries, contact [email protected]. Successful candidates will be enrolled in the Art in Space and Time program within the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich. ETH Zurich is renowned for its excellence in science and technology, fostering independent thinking and providing an inspiring environment for over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries. The university is committed to equality, diversity, and sustainability, working towards a climate-neutral future.

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ETH Zürich

PhD in Artistic Research at the Interface of Art and Physics (ETH Zürich)

ETH Zürich invites applications for a fully funded 4-year doctoral position in Artistic Research, situated at the intersection of art and physics, with a focus on light, quantum optics, and observation. This unique interdisciplinary project is a collaboration between Prof. Dr. Rosa Barba (Chair of Art in Space and Time) and Prof. Dr. Puneet Murthy (Department of Physics), offering a rare opportunity to explore the synthesis of artistic and scientific perspectives. The doctoral candidate will engage in transdisciplinary research combining artistic inquiry, expanded cinematic and installative practices, and quantum optics concepts. Responsibilities include co-developing the Art & Science laboratory, contributing to the ETH course 'Understanding Light,' collaborating with physicists in laboratory experiments, and producing both practical and theoretical research outcomes. The research is exploratory and practice-based, treating art and science as complementary modes of inquiry. Applicants should have a background in art, architecture, film, or a related field, with a strong curiosity about the natural sciences and openness to laboratory work. A portfolio demonstrating experimental work in light, matter, perception, and physical phenomena is required. Candidates must be motivated to work in a research environment that values conceptual thinking, experimentation, and making, and should be comfortable with uncertainty and exploratory processes. Excellent English is required; other languages are an asset. The position is fully funded according to ETH Zürich's doctoral student policy, with a standard salary and access to ETH’s laboratories, research spaces, and interdisciplinary networks. The successful candidate will be based at the Chair of Art in Space and Time, Department of Architecture, and will work closely with the Nanoscale Quantum Optics group in the Department of Physics. The program offers mentorship from both artistic and scientific supervisors and encourages diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. To apply, candidates must submit a single PDF including verification of a Master’s degree, CV (max 5 pages), portfolio with artist statement (max 20 pages), research plan (max 5 pages), and two reference letters with contact details. The application deadline is 30 March 2026. For more information, visit the ETH Zürich job portal or contact [email protected].

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