Doctoral Researcher in Quantum Simulation
The Department of Physics at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, invites applications for a Doctoral Researcher position in Quantum Simulation, supervised by Assistant Professor Paolo Molignini. This 3.5-year PhD opportunity is embedded in the Quantum Simulation Theory group, which investigates quantum many-body systems, focusing on long-range and light-mediated interactions. The group leverages theoretical modeling, advanced simulations, and machine learning to study emergent quantum phenomena in ultracold atoms, molecules, and photonic devices, bridging condensed matter, computational, and quantum information physics.
The research project centers on developing and applying theoretical and computational tools to explore quantum many-body phenomena beyond classical methods. Key topics include multiconfigurational methods for interacting fermions (with applications to dipolar and cavity-mediated systems), numerical simulations of ultracold bosonic systems (exploring supersolidity, quantum vortices, and analogies to neutron-star matter), and machine-learning-enhanced quantum simulation (optimizing measurement protocols, regression of observables, and data-driven characterization of quantum phases). The position offers access to excellent computational facilities, including the university cluster and national scientific computing resources.
As a Doctoral Researcher, you will conduct basic research, develop and apply theoretical and computational methods, and present your findings in peer-reviewed journals and at international conferences. The role is ideal for candidates seeking expertise at the interface of quantum many-body theory, computational physics, and ultracold-atom experiments. The Department of Physics is a vibrant research environment, with strengths in materials physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics, and hosts an Academy of Finland Center of Excellence in Quark Matter. Experimental research is conducted in state-of-the-art facilities and in collaboration with international centers such as CERN and FAIR.
Applicants must hold or be about to obtain a Master's degree in physics or a related field, with strong knowledge of quantum physics, statistical mechanics, or condensed matter physics. Proficiency in numerical methods and programming (Python, C++, or Fortran) is required. Experience with variational methods, exact diagonalization, tensor network methods, and machine learning models is an asset. High proficiency in English and excellent communication skills are essential. The successful candidate must be eligible for postgraduate studies at the University of Jyväskylä and will apply for study rights after selection. The university values diversity and encourages applications from women and underrepresented groups in STEM.
The starting salary is approximately 2500 €/month (gross), with increases as thesis work progresses. The university offers a supportive, international, and multidisciplinary community, excellent working conditions, and a lively campus in the heart of Jyväskylä. Finland provides a high standard of living, free schooling, affordable childcare, and good family benefits. The application deadline is 31 December 2025. Applications must be submitted online and include a CV, motivation/cover letter, and degree certificate in English and PDF format. For further information, contact Assistant Professor Paolo Molignini at [email protected].