Swinburne: Floquet topological superfluidity

Application closes 10 July 2017.

We invite an enthusiastic and professional fellow who will design and conduct experimental studies of dissipationless transport and non-equilibrium phenomena in ultra-cold gases of fermionic atoms. This work will contribute towards the broader understanding of the capabilities of topological matter for use in future electronics technologies. This Level A Academic position will be supervised by A/Prof. Chris Vale at Swinburne University of Technology, based in Melbourne. We are looking for:

  • A PhD degree in Condensed Matter Physics, or related fields in Physics, with a sound knowledge of cold-atom experiments, atomic, quantum and optical physics
  • Experience with ultracold atom experiments. Demonstrated ability to plan, design and conduct experiments successfully and safely
  • Demonstrated high standard of interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary environment
  • Demonstrated resourcefulness, initiative and ability to meet deadlines and the ability to work with junior co-workers in a supportive and collaborative manner
  • An interest in public outreach is preferable.

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