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Switzerland
Postdoctoral researcher in nano-optomechanics
This position focuses on exploring the interplay between optical and mechanical degrees of freedom to advance fundamental physics and quantum technologies. The researcher will work to leverage nano- and micro-photonics toolboxes to investigate optomechanical interactions.
Who can apply
Candidates must hold a PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with expertise in optomechanics, nanofabrication, nanophotonics, or integrated optics.Perks & benefits
- World-class research environment at a leading institution
- Access to state-of-the-art nano-optomechanics laboratory facilities
- Interdisciplinary collaboration within the Nanophotonic Systems Laboratory
- Mentorship under Prof. Romain Quidant
- Competitive salary with annual increments (92,500–101,900 CHF over 3 years)
- Full ETH Zurich employment benefits including pension, health insurance, and family support services
- Opportunity to contribute to BSc/MSc-level teaching and student mentorship
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