Leuven | More than two weeks ago
Quantum devices are crucial for the future of technology as they have the potential to perform complex calculations at unprecedented speeds and enhance secure communication systems makes them invaluable for advancements in computing, cryptography, and data processing. However, the stringent requirements for quantum applications requires mastering nanotechnology to build this next generation devices.
This internship/master thesis focuses on the fabrication and optimization of nano devices for quantum applications. Participants will gain hands-on experience in the precise fabrication techniques required to create high-performance nano devices. This project offers a unique opportunity to work at the cutting edge of nanotechnology and quantum device fabrication, providing valuable skills and knowledge for future careers in this rapidly advancing field.
Additionally, part of the internship will involve characterizing the fabricated nano devices and comparing their performance with theoretical predictions. This will provide a comprehensive understanding of the devices' behavior and help refine the fabrication processes to achieve the desired outcomes.
Type of project: Combination of internship and thesis
Duration: 6 months
Required degree: Master of Engineering Technology, Master of Science, Master of Engineering Science
Supervising scientist(s): For further information or for application, please contact: Christian Haffner (Christian.Haffner@imec.be)