Postdocs in High-Resolution Quantum Sensing of Magnetic Fields - DTU Physics
Oracle
About this role
DTU Physics is seeking postdoctoral researchers to develop quantum diamond magnetic microscopes for contactless imaging of magnetic fields in biological tissue, aiming for high sensitivity and microscopic resolution, with a focus on quantum coherent control and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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