Postdoctoral position available (Fall 2022)

Postdoctoral position in
Integrated Quantum Devices with Atoms and Photons
Start Date:  Fall 2022 
Georgia Tech School of Physics
Chandra Raman Lab

We’re hiring!   Dr. Chandra Raman of Georgia Tech’s School of Physics seeks a postdoctoral scientist to join a collaborative and dynamic team that builds state-of-the-art, integrated, chip-scale quantum devices using neutral atoms and photons.  Candidates interested in the position will have (or will shortly receive) a PhD in experimental AMO physics, with possible specialties in cavity QED or nanophotonics.  Prior experience and/or interest in microfabrication is a plus.  Georgia Tech is home to the world-class IEN (Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology) cleanroom facilities http://ien.gatech.edu/ .  The position represents a unique opportunity to be part of an interdisciplinary research team including physicists and engineers at the frontier between AMO science and quantum device engineering.  You will gain skills useful for both a faculty career as well as the burgeoning quantum industry.  The research team is part of a collaborative effort between Chandra Raman’s Lab and Ali Adibi’s group in Georgia Tech’s school of Electrical and Computer Engineering (see  https://ramanlab.gatech.edu/ for details).

How to apply:  Any interested candidate should send a quick and direct email inquiry to me at craman@nullgatech.edu with a short description of relevant skills and accomplishments.  Promising candidates will be asked to submit a curriculum vitae, list of publications and contact information for up to three references.  The Raman Lab strives to be a diverse and inclusive work environment–we strongly encourage applications from women, minorities and underrepresented groups.  Georgia Tech is located in sunny, cosmopolitan and affordable Atlanta, and is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Full benefits information for the position can be found at the link below:
http://ohr.gatech.edu/benefits