At imec, we leverage high-quality materials grown on traditional silicon wafers to create advanced devices which have the potential to do single-photon conversion with high efficiency. Our aim is to develop a transducer based on electro-optic, and electro-opto-mechanical interactions, to convert single microwave photons into single infrared photons with unity efficiency.
Objective: For these transducer devices the performance of the incorporated electro-optical, or electro-opto-mechanical design is crucial. The project would be about characterizing and modelling electro-optic and electro-opto-mechanical devices to gain a better physical understanding of certain behaviours and draw conclusion that guide next device iterations.
Methodology: literature research, simulations & analytical modelling, setting up and performing experiments, analysing and interpreting data.
Expectations from the Candidate: Strong interest in quantum optics & mechanics. To bring a solution-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving ability. Independent way of working.
Candidate Profile: A background in quantum engineering, physics or electrical engineering. For full consideration, please ensure your application includes both an updated CV and a transcript of records from your master’s program, showing the courses you have completed and the grades you have acquired so far.
Support and Guidance: Your daily interactions will be support by a PhD student with hands on experience in the project. Further guidance will be provided by the PI and you are encouraged to reach out outside & within the team of strong PhDs and students to successfully complete the objectives.