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"PhD Studentship: Robust and Compact Laser Delivery Systems for Next-Generation Quantum Sensors"

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PhD Studentship: Robust and Compact Laser Delivery Systems for Next-Generation Quantum Sensors

This PhD project focuses on the development of robust, low-cost, and compact laser delivery systems tailored for next-generation quantum sensors. These systems are essential for translating highly sensitive quantum technologies out of the lab and into the field, enabling applications ranging from underground mapping and navigation to gravity-based surveying and space-based sensing.

You will work on the design, development, and testing of integrated systems that may include laser generation and stabilisation, RF control, PID systems, and embedded electronics. The work aims to improve performance, reduce size and cost, and increase the resilience of laser subsystems in real-world operational conditions.

The project will be based in the School of Engineering at the University of Birmingham and delivered in collaboration with industrial partners and the Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT) – one of five national hubs funded by EPSRC as part of a £160 million investment in quantum technologies. More information on QuSIT can be found at www.qusit.org.

The successful applicant will be embedded in a vibrant, multidisciplinary research environment, benefiting from expertise in quantum systems, electronics, photonics, and systems integration. Close collaboration with industry will ensure relevance and impact in real-world deployments.

Applicants should have (or expect to receive) a UK 1st class, 2:1 or equivalent in electronic engineering, physics, or a closely related discipline. Experience with electronics is essential, while prior knowledge of optical or laser systems is desirable but not essential.

Applicants should have a strong interest in applied research, be motivated to work on the practical challenges of quantum technology translation and enjoy problem-solving across multiple domains.

This studentship covers tuition fees and stipend for UK students only. Applications from international students are welcomed, but funding may not be available, and self-funded candidates or those with external sponsorship should indicate this in their application.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. To be eligible for funding, candidates must begin the PhD by September/October 2025.

Please apply via the University of Birmingham's postgraduate application portal, selecting the PhD in Engineering programme. Make sure to reference the supervisor's name (Dr Farzad Hayati) in your application.

Informal enquiries are welcome and should be directed to Dr Farzad Hayati at f.hayati@bham.ac.uk.

We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and supportive research environment.

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