University of Regensburg, Institute of experimental and applied physics

Fellowship ID:
University of Regensburg-Institute of experimental and applied physics-PHD [#31733]
Fellowship Title: 
Doctoral Fellowships in Quantum Devices
Fellowship Type:
Student programs
Location:
Regensburg, Bayern 93053, Germany
Subject Area: 
Condensed Matter Physics / Experiment
Appl Deadline:
(posted 2026/02/24, listed until 2026/08/24)
Description:
   

Description

We seek outstanding candidates for several PhD fellowships to work on a variety of interesting projects in the brand-new low-temperature quantum electronics laboratory of Prof. Ferdinand Kuemmeth (University of Regensburg, Germany). Projects include the development and operation of spin qubit processors, the exploration of coherent Andreev bound states in hybrid quantum dots, and the study of Dirac electrons in magnetic 2D materials, to give a few examples.

We offer:

* Structured doctoral training, international visibility, and participation in joint workshops and conferences

* Integration in interdisciplinary and multi-institutional networks

* Excellent scientific infrastructure and mentoring

We are looking for:

* Curious mind-set with a strong interest in the physics and engineering of quantum-electronic devices

* Professional activities, work/educational experience, and publications relevant to the PhD project

* Good language skills in English (German skills are not formally required)

Application Procedure

Your application including all attachments must be in English and submitted by email to Professor Ferdinand Kuemmeth. For details on the procedure and necessary documents, please visit our homepage.

We are not accepting applications for this program through AcademicProgramsOnline.Org right now. Please apply at https://www.uni-regensburg.de/physics/kuemmeth/home/index.html external link.
Contact: Ferdinand Kuemmeth
Email: email address
Postal Mail:
Kuemmeth Group
Universitaetsstrasse 31
93053 Regensburg,
Germany
Web Page: https://www.uni-regensburg.de/physics/kuemmeth/home/index.html