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Romain Quidant

Professor at ETH Zürich

ETH Zürich

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Condensed Matter Physics

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Polymer Physics

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Nanophotonics

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Physics

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Optics

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Materials Science

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Experimental Physics

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Romain Quidant

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ETH Zürich

PhD in Meta-optics based Optomechanics

ETH Zürich invites applications for a PhD position in Meta-optics based Optomechanics within the Nanophotonic Systems Laboratory (NSL). This project is situated at the intersection of meta-optics and optomechanics, leveraging recent advances in the control of light-matter interactions to explore new frontiers in both fundamental physics and technological innovation. The research aims to exploit engineered electromagnetic modes in metasurfaces to precisely control optical forces and the resulting mechanical responses, opening up opportunities for unprecedented effects and applications. The successful candidate will be involved in all stages of the research process, from conceptualizing and designing optomechanical metasurfaces using numerical simulations, to their nanofabrication in a cleanroom environment, and finally to the experimental characterization of their optomechanical properties. The project offers exposure to a wide range of technologies, including nanofabrication, optics, lasers, data analysis, vacuum technology, and advanced simulation techniques. Applicants should be passionate about innovative research, motivated, creative, and able to communicate clearly. Teamwork and respect for diversity are highly valued in this international and interdisciplinary group. While prior experience in nanofabrication, nano- and meta-optics, optomechanics, vacuum technology, or programming for experiment control is advantageous, it is not strictly required. A relevant background in physics, engineering, or a related discipline is expected. ETH Zürich is renowned for its excellence in science and technology, offering a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive environment. The university is committed to equality of opportunity and sustainability, fostering a climate where all staff and students can thrive. The NSL group has a strong track record of pioneering contributions to optomechanics and provides a stimulating setting for doctoral research. To apply, candidates must submit an updated CV and a motivation letter via the ETH Zürich online application portal. Applications sent by email or post will not be considered. For further details about the group, visit the NSL website. Questions regarding the position can be directed to Prof. Romain Quidant ([email protected]) or Dr. Nadine Meyer ([email protected]). ETH Zürich is located in Zurich, Switzerland, and is one of the world’s leading universities in science and technology, with a community of over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries. The university is dedicated to advancing knowledge and developing solutions for global challenges.

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Postdoctoral researcher in nano-optomechanics

ETH Zürich invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in nano-optomechanics, joining the Nanophotonic Systems Laboratory at the forefront of light-matter interaction research. The position focuses on advancing the field of optomechanics by leveraging recent developments in integrated optics and meta-optics, enabling unprecedented control over optical and mechanical degrees of freedom. The research aims to unlock new frontiers in fundamental physics and quantum technologies, with a strong emphasis on both theoretical and experimental approaches. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will lead your own project and collaborate with a dedicated team of PhD students. Your responsibilities include designing optomechanical systems using multiphysics numerical simulations, nanofabrication in state-of-the-art cleanroom environments, and experimental characterization of optomechanical properties. The role offers access to premier facilities, including world-class nanofabrication cleanrooms and advanced optical characterization labs, and integration into a group with a proven history of excellence in nanophotonics and optomechanics. The ideal candidate holds a PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, with a strong background in experimental laboratory work and advanced data analysis. Experience in optomechanics, nanofabrication, nanophotonics, integrated optics, experiment control, or data analysis is beneficial. The group values motivation, creativity, clear communication, and collaborative spirit within a diverse and respectful international team culture. ETH Zürich is renowned for its excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research, and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. The university promotes equality of opportunity, values diversity, and nurtures an inclusive working and learning environment. Sustainability is a core value, with ongoing efforts toward a climate-neutral future. Applications must be submitted online via the ETH Zürich application portal, including an application letter, updated CV, and names of two references. Questions regarding the position can be directed to Prof. Romain Quidant ([email protected]). Applications sent by email or postal services will not be considered. The application deadline is unspecified, so early submission is encouraged.

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