
PhD Position in Quantum Sensing at Milli-Kelvin Temperatures
- Bâle
- CDI
- Temps-plein
This doctoral project will center around the development and application of scanning magnetometry at ultra-low temperatures (down to 100 mK). Using Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) and Silicon Vacancy (SiV) centers in diamond, the project aims to probe magnetic properties of low-dimensional quantum materials and develop advanced sensing methods for future quantum technologies.
You will be embedded in a vibrant, international research group with strong expertise in quantum sensing and nanoscale physics, and benefit from an open and supportive scientific environment.Your positionAs a PhD student in this project, you will:
- Conduct quantum sensing experiments at cryogenic temperatures
- Investigate the photophysics and spin dynamics of NV and SiV centers in diamond
- Develop and apply novel sensing techniques, such as electrometry or all-optical magnetometry
- Study nanoscale magnetism in emerging quantum materials (e.g. van der Waals magnets, antiferromagnets)
- Collaborate with national and international partners
- Present your research at conferences and publish in high-impact journals
- Master's degree (or equivalent) in Physics or a related discipline
- Strong interest in experimental quantum science and nanotechnology
- Keen to gain hands-on experience in laboratory research
- Analytical thinking, motivation, and the ability to work both independently and in a team
- Experience with optics, cryogenics, or scanning probe techniques
- Knowledge of nanofabrication or cleanroom methods
- Programming skills for data acquisition and analysis
- A fully funded PhD position in a leading research group at the University of Basel
- Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and laboratories
- A collaborative, inclusive, and interdisciplinary research environment
- Opportunities for international collaboration and professional development
- A diverse and welcoming community in Basel, a hub for science and innovation in the heart of Europe
- Cover letter outlining your motivation and interest
- CV
- Academic transcripts
- Contact details of at least one academic reference