Published: 26 April 2024
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IBM Research GmbH
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Master’s student
Cryogenic electronics for quantum computers
Cryogenic electronics offer a promising path forward for improving the performance of quantum computers. One key component already used today inside cryostats is the low-noise amplifier, which amplifies the qubit readout signals. To support future advanced quantum computers the power dissipation of these devices must be significantly reduced, while maintaining overall electrical performance.
Cryogenic low-noise amplifiers are today based on HEMTs, transistors containing III-V compound semiconductors. This Master’s thesis project aims to understand the behavior of HEMTs at low temperatures, and to develop new process modules to tailor their operation in such environments.
The work will include:
The candidate will join the Physics & Science of Information group at IBM Research Europe in Zurich. The project is available for a minimum duration of six months. Please note that this is a non-remunerated M.Sc. thesis project, not a funded position.
Further reading:
Requirements
Diversity
IBM is committed to diversity at the workplace. With us you will find an open, multicultural environment. Excellent flexible working arrangements enable all genders to strike the desired balance between their professional development and their personal lives.
How to apply
Interested candidates please submit an application including CV, cover letter and academic transcript.
For more information on technical questions please contact
Dr. Cezar Zota E-Mail schreiben