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PhD Position in Quantum Nanoscience: Charge Transport in Biological Nanowires Delft University of Technology in Netherlands

I am recruiting a PhD student in quantum nanoscience to study charge transport in biological nanowires at TU Delft.

Delft University of Technology

Netherlands

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Dec 1, 2025

Keywords

Experimental Physics
Materials Science
Biology
Circuit Design
Quantum Mechanics
Python Programming
Nanoscience
Quantum Transport
Bioelectronics
Mesoscopic Physics
Charge Transport
Device Fabrication
Nanowire
Biodegradable Material
Physics

Description

This PhD position in Quantum Nanoscience at Delft University of Technology offers the opportunity to join the vanderZant lab, a world-leading research group at the forefront of quantum charge transport studies in biological nanowires. The project addresses the global challenge of e-waste by exploring non-toxic, biodegradable electronics, focusing on the remarkable discovery that certain bacteria (cable bacteria) can conduct electricity over centimeter distances with conductivities surpassing many man-made organic semiconductors. As a PhD student, you will fabricate electronic circuits using bio-nanowires, measure their electronic properties, and investigate quantum transport phenomena, including phase coherence and quantum nuclear tunneling, particularly at low temperatures. The research involves device fabrication in the Kavli Nanolaboratory's state-of-the-art cleanroom, advanced electrical measurements under varying conditions, and the interpretation and modeling of experimental results. You will work closely with a diverse team of academic staff, PhD students, and postdocs, and collaborate with biologists in Belgium who supply the cable bacteria. The position offers comprehensive training and support, fostering both scientific and personal development. The Faculty of Applied Sciences at TU Delft is a vibrant ecosystem focused on key enabling technologies such as quantum and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, and materials for energy storage and conversion. The university is committed to diversity, innovation, and global impact. Employment conditions include a 4-year contract (initial 1.5 years with a go/no-go assessment, followed by 2.5 years upon satisfactory progress), a competitive salary (€3059–€3881/month), holiday and end-of-year bonuses, and a range of benefits including relocation support and flexible work arrangements. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in Physics or Nanophysics, strong interest in quantum transport, recommended experience in cleanroom fabrication and electrical measurements, proficiency in Python, and excellent English skills. The application deadline is December 1, 2025. Apply online with a CV and cover letter; applications by email or post are not accepted. The position is open from January 1, 2026.

Funding

Available

How to apply

Apply online via the provided application link by uploading your CV and a cover letter (max one page) addressing your background, motivation, and fit for the position. Applications sent by email or post will not be processed. Address your application to Prof. H.S.J. van der Zant.

Requirements

Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Physics or Nanophysics with a strong interest in quantum charge transport phenomena and mesoscopic physics. Affinity with biology is highly recommended. Familiarity with experimental techniques for cleanroom fabrication and sensitive electrical measurements is highly recommended. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python for data acquisition and analysis is required. A good command of English is necessary for working in an international environment.

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