Current research degree projects

Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Perovskite quantum dots show great potential for tunable light emitters. In particular, they can be employed as single-photon emitters, which are key building blocks for quantum communication networks. This project will study the fundamental photophysics behind photon emission of perovskite semiconductor nanoparticles and develop new platforms for quantum technologies.
This project will develop detectors for topologically structured light at the few- and single-photon level, enabling applications in imaging, metrology, and telecommunications.
Atom interferometry uses laser light to split, steer and recombine atomic wavefunctions, and promises inertial and magnetic field sensors of exquisite sensitivity. Practical realization requires a combination of photonic and atomic physics with optimal control techniques borrowed from magnetic resonance. This project involves experimental construction, computational optimization, and field testing.
This project will explore and develop advanced photon entangled source to realize quantum enhanced microscopy imaging application.