PhD and Postdoc Positions in Quantum Network Systems and Applications at TU Delft
The Quantum Internet Alliance, led by Professor Stephanie Wehner at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), is seeking excellent PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers for positions in Quantum Network Systems and Applications. The research focuses on advancing the field of quantum information, quantum networks, and the development of the quantum internet. Successful candidates will join a vibrant research environment at TU Delft, collaborating with leading experts in quantum technology and network systems.
Research topics include quantum communication, quantum computing, network systems, and the practical applications of quantum technologies. The positions are part of a broader initiative to develop the next generation of quantum internet infrastructure and applications, with opportunities to work on both theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum networks.
Applicants should have a strong background in quantum information, physics, computer science, electrical engineering, or related fields. For PhD positions, a relevant master's degree is required, while postdoc applicants must have completed a PhD in a related area. Candidates are expected to demonstrate an excellent academic record, motivation for research, and proficiency in English. The positions are based at TU Delft in the Netherlands, a leading institution in quantum technology research.
Funding is typically provided according to Dutch university standards, including a competitive salary and benefits. For detailed information on funding, eligibility, and application procedures, candidates should consult the official job postings linked below.
To apply, visit the TU Delft career pages for the PhD and postdoc positions, review the job descriptions, and submit your application through the official portal. For further information, you may contact Professor Stephanie Wehner or refer to her academic profile.
PhD Position Details
Postdoc Position Details
Keywords: Quantum Information, Quantum Networks, Quantum Internet, Quantum Computing, Network Systems, Quantum Applications, Quantum Communication, Quantum Technology.