Brookhaven National Laboratory is looking to investigate millimeter-wave superconducting quantum devices using transition metal silicide materials
Requirements
- You are experienced with the low temperature characterization of superconducting circuits at dc and radio frequencies
- You are experienced with nanofabrication (cleanroom), including metal deposition, lithography (electron-beam lithography and photolithography), and etching
- You have a strong knowledge of superconductivity and quantum information science
- You have experience on superconducting circuits designing and testing
Responsibilities
- You will lead scientific investigations of superconducting devices made from transition metal silicides
- You will set up microwave (radio frequency and millimeter-wave) measurement apparatus to characterize the superconducting devices at low temperature
- You will fabricate and measure silicide QIS devices, including Josephson junctions and resonators, both lab-scale prototypes and participate in collaborations to fabricate devices at 300mm-wafer scales
- You will participate in collaborations in materials optimization, device fabrication, and testing
Other
- You earned a Ph.D. in an appropriate discipline (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or Electrical Engineering)
- You communicate effectively, both verbally and also through writing
- On-Site Position
- You work effectively in a collaborative team to tackle challenging scientific problems
- You can work independently within the team