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A leading research center in quantum science and technology.
Quantum science and technology represent dynamic, interdisciplinary domains intersecting physics, mathematics, computer science, and material science. With over twenty experimental and theoretical research groups, Munich stands as a global leader in this rapidly evolving field.
Our international graduate program serves as a nexus, harnessing the collective expertise of Munich's diverse research groups into a unified platform for research and education. Here, doctoral students receive comprehensive, yet focused training at the highest level of academic excellence.
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Call for Applications: 2024 PhD Positions
3 November 2023
Call for Applications: PhD Positions at IMPRS-QST and Munich Quantum Valley
The International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Science and Technology (IMPRS-QST) and the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) announce the open call for fully funded PhD fellowships for the Fall of 2024. Passionate and dedicated young professionals are invited to seize this career opportunity and join the Munich and Bavarian ecosystem for their PhD in quantum science and technology.
Fields or research covered by IMPRS-QST and MQV include atomic physics and quantum optics, solid-state physics and material science, quantum information theory, and quantum many-body systems. Interested students may apply to one or both programs.
IMPRS for Quantum Science & Technology
The IMPRS-QST, based in Munich, is a joint program of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and the Technical University of Munich . It offers a comprehensive graduate program with an array of basic and advanced courses. The program includes multiple scientific activities and soft skills training courses, tailored to the interests and needs of the students. The IMPRS-QST has an extensive cooperation and exchange with other graduate programs, building an international and interdisciplinary environment that fosters innovation and collaboration.
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Munich Quantum Valley
The Munich Quantum Valley, on the other hand, is dedicated to advancing quantum science and quantum technologies in Bavaria, with a primary focus on developing competitive quantum computers and bringing quantum technology to industrial applications. MQV doctoral fellows selected through the open call will have the freedom to choose any research group involved in Quantum Science and Technology across Bavarian universities, ensuring a diverse and dynamic research experience. The doctoral fellows of Munich Quantum Valley have access to courses and events from other quantum programs and MQV-partners, including IMPRS-QST and MCQST programs in Munich.
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Don’t miss the opportunity and apply to either IMPRS-QST, MQV, or both to become part of a community at the forefront of quantum science and technology. Application deadline: 15 January 2024.
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5 fully funded PhD positions in Quantum Science and Technology in Bavaria, Germany
Any university in Bavaria
The Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) Initiative aims to establish Quantum Computation and Quantum Technologies in Bavaria, Germany. Its doctoral fellowship program invites applications for PhD fellowships starting in the summer or fall of 2023. Successful applicants receive an ad personam fellowship – they may freely seek to join any research group involved in research on Quantum Science and Technology at any Bavarian university. Fields of research covered by MQV include atomic physics and quantum optics, solid-state physics and material science, quantum many-body systems, quantum information theory, applications of quantum computers, as well as aspects of both electrical engineering and computer science (programming languages, software for quantum computing, execution environments, design automation, computer architecture). The MQV fellowship program is committed to recruiting extraordinary students from diverse backgrounds and meeting them with openness and respect. We explicitly encourage female candidates to apply and welcome students from all countries! Applicants must have completed a Master’s degree (or equivalent) with very good grades by the end of September, 2023. All fellowships are fully funded for three years and there are no tuition fees . The current call is open from November 1, 2022 to January 15, 2023. For program details and online application, visit www.munich-quantum-valley.de/doctoral-fellowships/
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To apply, please visit https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/education/doctoral-fellowships
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