You will further develop our quantum simulation/computing approach. This includes experimental work with the tweezer machine, such as debugging and data taking, designing and constructing upgrades to the machines, data analysis, literature research, article writing, and contributing to the acquisition of funding. We ask you to become independent by taking initiative and developing your own creative ideas. You will also take an active role in group activities, such as master and PhD student education, presentation of your work, maintenance of lab organization, and societal and stakeholder outreach.
We are looking for someone who is excited about pushing novel types of ultracold atom experiments to new realms of AMO physics.