Open positions

At the Groeblacher Lab we have a vision: we strive to be an inclusive place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come, to learn, to live their passion and do their best work. We are dedicated to promoting equality, creating a safe environment for everyone, and believe deeply in diversity of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, socioeconomic background and all the other fascinating characteristics that make us different. We truly think diversity is a strength and working in a diverse environment, and being exposed to a variety of perspectives makes us stronger scientists and better human beings.

We are continuously looking for excited and talented (applied) physics and engineering students to join our team. We are interested in people with a curious nature, a healthy appetite for theoretical challenges and the desire to learn new skills in a dynamic environment. It’s a plus if you already have some experience or had exposure to optics, cryogenics, microwave circuits, finite element simulations or microfabrication but not a requirement – these are all techniques you will learn when working with us! In our lab we have a culture of hands-on mentoring, with an eye towards learning and growth.

Currently, we have several open PhD and Postdoc positions and are always happy to hear from prospective Master students. If you want to get a glimpse into the work at our lab you can find a short video here and for questions please feel free to send Lizzy Groote an email. Looking forward to hearing from and about you!



PhD position in quantum acoustics: Integrating superconducting qubits with phononic structures is a crucial step towards realizing a platform to develop a toolbox for linear mechanical quantum computation. This position aims at performing quantum experiments with on-chip traveling acoustic modes.

PhD position in quantum optomechanics: Quantum memories are an essential building-block of future quantum networks for long-range quantum communication and networked quantum computing. This position will focus on developing novel optomechanical crystal devices which are robust against thermal noise, and thus, enable coherent storage of quantum information in long-lived mechanical modes.

PhD position in rare-earth ion physics: Using a single-emitter as a qubit to interact with mechanical and optical modes is a powerful tool to create complex quantum states of macroscopic systems. This position will combine experiments with individual erbium ions and optomechanical systems, with the goal of establishing quantum networks.

Postdoc in quantum optomechanics: If you have a strong background in either AMO physics, optomechanics, microwave and RF experiments, quantum transduction, or wish to expand your research skills in these areas, we encourage you to apply for this position.

Postdoc in rare-earth ion optomechanics: The candidate should have a solid background in the field of experimental AMO physics. Previous work experience on defects (especially rare-earth ions) in solid-state systems is highly appreciated but not required. Good theoretical knowledge in quantum optics, cavity QED, or similar physical systems is recommended.