PhD Studentship: Atomic Quantum Magnetometry for Healthcare and Fundamental Physics

University of Birmingham

The huge progress achieved in the manipulation of quantum systems is opening novel routes towards the generation of realistic quantum-based technology. Quantum sensors, in particular, exploit the intrinsic “weakness” of quantum systems, their extreme sensitivity to external perturbations, to provide measurements of the perturbing fields with unprecedented sensitivity and stability. This project targets the study and engineering of ultra-sensitive quantum magnetometers based on neutral atoms at room temperature. Besides being interesting systems for fundamental research in the context of Quantum and Atomic Physics, neutral atomic gases hold a striking potential in an eclectic range of applications. In particular, the interests of our research group focus on the detection of brain waves, and the detection of potential Dark Matter candidates.

In this project, you will be joining a team developing optically pumped atomic magnetometers and co-magnetometers. You will study and develop a new generation of compact devices to measure bio-magnetic fields with record sensitivity, real-time operation, and high spatial resolution. You will also take part in the realization of multi-species co-magnetometers for fundamental Physics measurements, and in the related measurement campaigns. Desirable skills for this project are a strong experimental ability, in particular in optics, a good understanding of quantum mechanics and atomic physics, an interest in applications of quantum technologies, and a good sense of humour!

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Funding

This is a funded project with funding available to UK/EU students only.

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