At the DLR Institute of Quantum Technologies in Ulm, we develop precision instruments for space applications based on quantum technologies and bring them to prototype maturity together with industry. In addition, we are driving forward the transfer to aeronautics, digitalisation, energy, security and transport. We have an interdisciplinary approach: Theoretical basic research and experimental tests meet engineering implementation.
What to expect
The Department of Quantum Nanophysics is engaged in research into novel, quantum-based sensors for measuring electric and magnetic fields and for materials research. To this end, atoms are used as self-calibrated and extremely sensitive sensor media. Such sensors promise great advantages for applications in industry or in space.
For a project in which we are researching the interaction of atomic matter waves with 2D materials such as graphene, we are looking for you as a student assistant in the labratory to strengthen our team.
In the experiment, we irradiate free-standing graphene membranes with atomic matter waves at a speed of more than 500,000 m/s. Similar to light diffracted by a lattice, the interaction of the atoms with the crystal lattice leads to a diffraction pattern. The analysis provides insights into the atom-solid interaction in an unexplored energy range. Following this breakthrough, there is still much more to do and numerous revisions to the experiment are pending in order to investigate the phenomenon in more detail. These include, in particular, the integration of new devices into the control system and the automation of work steps using stepper motors, switching valves, etc. The control system is Python-based, uses the EPICS library and the NOMAD-CAMELS software for measurement protocols. It is no problem not to know the libraries yet!
Your tasks
- You program device controls and integrate them into the current control system
- You document your software.
- You automate experimental work steps by installing and controlling stepper motors, switching valves and the like. Smaller CAD design tasks are also necessary for this
- You provide support with modifications to the setup
Your profile
- Student of a scientific university degree in natural sciences (e.g. physics) or engineering (e. g. quantum technologies, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering) or other degree programmes relevant to the position
- Basic knowledge of Python programming
- Enjoy working with colleagues in a team
- Good knowledge of written and spoken English
We look forward to getting to know you!
If you have any questions about this position (Vacancy-ID 3262) please contact:
Christian Brand
Tel.: +49 731 400 198 602