PhD scholarship in superconducting circuit theory

ARC Training Centre in Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies (CE-QuTech).

This PhD scholarship is part of the CE-QuTech training Centre which provides technical and leadership skills to our next generation of quantum technology leaders, advancing Australia’s presence in current quantum technologies, and innovating and implementing new ones.

This particular project is in collaboration with Analog Quantum Circuits, Queensland's first home-grown quantum technology start-up.

$$34,841 (indexed)

A Honours or Masters degree in physics or electrical engineering

Open now

31 October 2024

Via the RMIT PhD application process - find more information on the Graduate research degrees page

Contact Professor Jared Cole (jared.cole@rmit.edu.au)

Advanced Materials, Manufacturing and Fabrication

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