Post-Doctoral Researcher - Quantum Sensing for Fundamental Physics
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Requirements
- A PhD in Physics, Quantum Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field by the start of the appointment.
- Demonstrated experience in mentoring junior researchers (e.g., graduate or undergraduate students).
- Hands-on experience with superconducting sensors (e.g., TESs, STJs, MMCs, KIDs) or other cryogenic detectors.
- Experience operating dilution refrigerators and managing cryogenic systems.
- Proficiency in high-frequency/microwave measurements and RF electronics.
- Experience with electromagnetic or multiphysics simulation tools (e.g., HFSS, SONNET, Microwave Office, COMSOL).
- Knowledge of low-background physics techniques and/or low-threshold detector development.
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Engineering a world of possibilities Post-Doctoral Researcher - Quantum Sensing for Fundamental Physics The Quantum Technologies and Subatomic Physics Groups at the Colorado School of Mines (Mines) are recruiting a post-doctoral researcher for a joint position between the groups of Prof. Kyle Leach and Prof. Wouter Van De Pontseele. We seek a candidate to take a leading role in our broad experimental program, which includes the BeEST , RICOCHET , and Project 8 collaborations. The successful candidate will contribute to searches for physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) by developing and applying quantum sensing technologies. This work spans: Precision measurements of nuclear decay using superconducting tunnel junctions (BeEST). Low-threshold cryogenic detectors for coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (RICOCHET). Neutrino mass measurements using microwave sensing through Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (Project 8). Exploring optical and AMO quantum technologies for rare event searches, such as levitating nanospheres for direct momentum measurements. The successful candidate is expected to lead one or two of these four research thrusts, driving their technical and scientific goals while advising graduate students. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Technical development of advanced quantum sensors (e.g., superconducting detectors, quantum-limited microwave amplifiers) for BSM physics searches. Low-background detection and cryogenic environment development for advanced sensors in the Colorado Underground Research Institute (CURIE). Develop and lead new physics research directions within the scope of the BeEST , RICOCHET , and Project 8 experiments for neutrino physics and fundamental symmetries. Interact with university, industry, and laboratory collaboration partners on various aspects of the technical and scientific components of the experiments, including occasional travel to NIST, UW Seattle, LLNL, PNNL, and France. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Publish research results in peer-reviewed, high-level scientific or technical journals. Present results at national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This position offers unique career development benefits, providing pathways for candidates interested in academic, national lab, or industry careers. Opportunities include: Gaining mentorship and teaching experience through involvement in courses within Mines' nation-leading Quantum Engineering programs. Engaging with a broad network of academic, government, and industry partners through the 'Elevate Quantum' regional ecosystem.
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