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Quantum Computation and Information with programmable neutral atom arrays

The DIPC, in collaboration with Ikerbasque (Basque Foundation for Science), is seeking a highly motivated and experienced experimental physicist to join the Quantum Science Lab and take a leading role in the realization of a new experimental research line on atomic quantum computation with single dysprosium atoms in programmable optical tweezer arrays.

This new line of research will be embedded in the activities of the Quantum Science Lab at DIPC led by the PIs (F. Ferlaino and M. Mark), and aims to have close synergy with the local quantum theory group, as well as with national and international collaborators.

This is a researcher position with the opportunity to lead the scientific and technical development of a cutting-edge quantum experiment from its early stages and contribute to shaping the scientific strategy and execution of the project.

We offer a Ikerbasque Research Fellow position based in Donostia-San Sebastián, with full institutional support to establish a stable and impactful research program and contribute in shaping the scientific strategy and execution of the project.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Take a central role in the planning, construction and daily experimental operations, including instrumentation, maintenance, development and optimization of a new experiment on dysprosium-based reconfigurable tweezer array.
  • Develop techniques to deterministically assemble defect-free arrays of single atom, which can be used for quantum information processing.
  • Develop and expand a new research line focused on quantum computation and information processing, and present it within the broader quantum community, in accordance with the strategic objectives.
  • Responsible for the daily scientific and technical operation of the quantum information and computation line within the Quantum Science Lab at DIPC
  • Mentor and co-supervise PhD students, postdocs, and junior researchers involved in the experimental effort.
  • Actively contribute to scientific publications, funding proposals, scientific reporting, and dissemination activities.
  • Proactively develop strategic partnerships and collaborations with national and international scientific groups, both theoretical and experimental.
  • Contribute to building a cohesive and innovative research environment within the Quantum Science Lab and the wider DIPC community.
  • Managing the administrative tasks related to the laboratory operations

While the overarching scientific direction will be jointly defined with the lab PI, the position offers significant autonomy, creative freedom, and leadership opportunities in shaping the evolution of the experiment and its impact.

REQUIREMENTS
  • A PhD in experimental quantum physics, AMO physics, quantum optics, or a closely related field (to be completed by December 2022).
  • Proven experience in designing and building up ultracold quantum-gas experiments
  • Experience in two and many-valence electron atom, Rydberg physics, and/or quantum gas microscopy as an advantage.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and carry out advanced experimental research in atomic quantum atomic physics.
  • Strong technical proficiency in laser systems, vacuum technology, and electronic control systems.
  • Experience in supervising and mentoring graduate and/or undergraduate students in an experimental research environment.
  • Excellent publication record in high-quality international peer-reviewed journals.
  • Willingness to develop and lead competitive research proposals for international funding programs (e.g., ERC, Horizon Europe, national agencies).
  • Excellent communication skills and a strong motivation to work in an international, collaborative research environment.
  • Commitment to contributing to a long-term, high-impact scientific vision, and to collaborating closely with the principal investigator in shaping the strategic direction of a major quantum experiment.
  • Very good command of English, both written and spoken, for effective scientific communication and collaboration.
CONDITIONS
  • Tenure track, full-time position, based at DIPC in Donostia-San Sebastián.
  • The research will be integrated into the activities of the Quantum Science Lab at DIPC led by Francesca Ferlaino and Manfred Mark.
  • Preferred starting date: during 2025.
  • Competitive institutional support and integration into the long-term scientific strategy of the research center.
APPICATION PROCESS

Interested candidates should submit a single PDF including:

  1. A motivation letter describing their experience, research interests, and expectations. The letter should also include their preferred and earliest possible start date.
  2. A detailed CV including both a max. of 3 highlighted Publications (1–3) with Short Context and a full list of publications.
  3. A brief summary of relevant experimental expertise.

The PDF should also include the names and contact information of two referees. Reference letters must be sent directly by the referees to jobs.research@dipc.org by the application deadline. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that the letters are submitted on time.

Please send your application by email to jobs.research@dipc.org indicating “Quantum Computation and Information with programmable neutral atom arrays” in the subject line before September 30, 2025.

EQUALITY AND INCLUSION

DIPC and Ikerbasque are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse research environment. Applications from women are especially encouraged.