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Fabrication of novel electro-optical and electro-opto-mechanical quantum system

Master internship - Leuven | Just now

Advance the field of quantum computing by contributing to the research of quantum transducers.
Introduction: The future of superconducting qubits depends on the ability to interconnect quantum processors efficiently and robustly. A promising route towards this goal lies in converting microwave photons from superconducting quantum processors into infrared photons which are compatible with low‑loss telecommunication fibre networks. Such microwave‑to‑optical quantum transduction would enable long‑distance quantum communication, scalable quantum networks, and seamless interfacing between cryogenic circuits and ambient‑temperature measurement equipment.

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 the fabrication of 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, clean room workanalysing 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.



Type of internship: Master internship

Duration: 6 to 12 months

Required educational background: Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, Electrotechnics/Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Physics

University promotor: Christian Haffner

Supervising scientist(s): For further information or for application, please contact Ioannis Petrides (Ioannis.Petrides@imec.be) and Christian Haffner (Christian.Haffner@imec.be)

The reference code for this position is 2026-INT-072. Mention this reference code in your application.

Imec allowance will be provided.


Applications should include the following information:

  • resume
  • motivation
  • current study

Incomplete applications will not be considered.
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