Post-Doctoral Fellow in Superconducting Devices for Hot Quantum MeasurementsJoin to apply for the Post-Doctoral Fellow in Superconducting Devices for Hot Quantum Measurements role at UNSW.The OpportunityThe research group of Associate Professor Jarryd Pla has an opening for a Post-Doctoral Fellow. In this role, you will conduct simulations, design, and experimental work on superconducting quantum devices to perform quantum-noise-limited measurements at elevated temperatures (> 1.5 Kelvin). Quantum technologies operating at microwave frequencies—such as quantum computers, sensors, and spectrometers—must be cooled near absolute zero (-273°C) using complex and costly refrigerators. This position aims to develop new devices and techniques to enable signal detection from microwave quantum technologies at higher temperatures, facilitating the use of more affordable refrigeration systems.This role is based in Australia and reports to Associate Professor Jarryd Pla, with no direct reports.Salary, Level A - $110,059 to $117,718 per annum + 17% superannuationFull-time, fixed-term contract – ASAP start until March 2028Location: Kensington – Sydney, AustraliaAbout UNSWUNSW is a large, research-intensive university with a diverse community. The School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications (EE&T) is one of the largest and most prestigious in Australia, with a history of significant contributions to electrical engineering locally and globally.Skills & ExperiencePhD in Physics, Quantum Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related fieldExperience with quantum devices/quantum hardware at microwave frequencies and millikelvin temperaturesFabrication and operation of superconducting quantum devices is advantageousExperience with microwave measurements and device characterizationExperience operating dilution refrigerators and variable temperature systems (1.5 Kelvin)Proactive in staying current with discipline developmentsAbility to conduct independent high-quality researchPublication and conference presentation recordTeamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration skillsStrong interpersonal and communication skillsUnderstanding of UNSW’s values and policiesKnowledge of health and safety responsibilitiesFurther details are available in the position description via JOBS@UNSW. To apply, submit your CV, Cover Letter, and responses to the Skills & Experience criteria as outlined in the position description. Applications sent to the contact below will not be accepted.Contact: Eugene Aves – Talent Acquisition ConsultantE: eugene.aves@unsw.edu.auApplication deadline: 11:55 pm (Sydney time) on Thursday, 15 May 2025UNSW values diversity and encourages applications from all backgrounds, including Indigenous Australians, people with disabilities, and those with caring responsibilities. Workplace adjustments and flexible work options are available.
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