The role involves providing hands-On support for ongoing quantum optics experiments, including setup optimization and troubleshooting, while also contributing to associated theoretical work like model development and measurement interpretation. The associate will execute targeted measurements, mentor students in procedures, and maintain concise documentation for reproducible work.
Candidates must possess a phd in physics and a minimum of 5 years of hands-On research experience, including 3 years specifically in a photonics or quantum optics lab, either academic or industrial. Required abilities include demonstrated experience in quantum optics (Experimental/Theoretical), strong troubleshooting skills with lab instrumentation, ability to use theoretical models, and proficiency in scientific programming like python or matlab.