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Quantum Sensing for Brain Scanning (Computational + Experimental)
Are you excited about designing quantum technology with the goal of solving important societal challenges? Are you interested in developing quantum magnetometers that can sense miniscule magnetic fields and non-invasively scan the human brain, helping solve fundamental mysteries of neuroscience? Are you a passionate, self-motivated and creative researcher who is curious about how the human brain works?
If so, then the newly formed Semiconductors and Microelectronic systems (SAM) group at TU Berlin has an exciting postdoctoral opportunity at the interface between quantum sensing, nanoelectronics, computational materials science and neuroscience.
Project Details:
Quantum sensors utilize the quantum mechanical properties of a system to detect physical variables such as electric fields, magnetic fields, temperature, strain etc. with unprecedented accuracy. Due to their exceptional sensitivity, spatial resolution, and accuracy, quantum sensors can have far-reaching impact in the fields of biotechnology and neuroscience. In particular, quantum sensors can help obtain high-resolution, non-invasive scans of the living brain in previously inaccessible detail. Miniaturized, chip-scale quantum sensors could be used to build wearable brain scanners to measure brain activity in day-to-day life. Such high-accuracy, high-fidelity scans of the brain obtained in the wild can lead to fundamental breakthroughs in neuroscience by providing a thorough understanding of brain functioning and helping develop effective treatments for neurological and psychological diseases.
This project aims to help realize this transformative potential of quantum sensing for brain scanning by addressing some key challenges faced by the field. This project will focus on developing quantum systems such as nitrogen-vacancy (NV) diamond centers and/or point defects in 2D materials. The project will have both computational and experimental aspects.
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Please send your application with the reference number only by email (single pdf file) to personal@tmp.tu-berlin.de with the following application materials:
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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities.
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