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Openings

Postdoctoral and Research Assistant/Project Officer positions 
There are openings to work on quantum computing, with a focus on the following topics:

- hybrid quantum dot and circuit-QED systems
- quantum measurement, feedback and adaptive control techniques
- quantum noise characterization beyond standard dynamical decoupling techniques
- non-Markovian quantum processes and routes to Markovianity

A good publication record will be advantageous for postdoctoral researchers. Prior experience in the field will be advantageous. Please contact me with your CV and statement of interest.

Current grants
- NRF QEP 2.0: Atomic Engineering of Donor-based Spin Qubits in Silicon
- MOE AcRF Tier 2: Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics with Spins: Expanding the Quantum Toolbox 


PhD scholarship
There is one PhD scholarship available for Aug 2024 intake, to work on quantum computing. A strong foundation in quantum mechanics, independence and good work ethic will be advantageous.

Details on the application process are on NTU SPMS website (link).

Latest updates

Apr 2024
Preprint posted!
Guangzhao's work on long-range CZ gates for between a pair of double quantum dot qubits has been posted on the arXiv, here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.06187

The main takeaway from this work is that CZ gating of the DQD charge qubit can perform better than the DQD spin qubit, despite conventional wisdom, and we propose a novel parametric drive on the charge qubit that enables the high-fidelity operation.

Mar 2024
Top Downloads!
Michael Tan and Teck Seng Koh's paper in Science Education is one of the Top Downloaded Articles!

Feb 2024
Paper published in Nano Letters!
Our paper on symmetry breaking and spin-orbit coupling for individual vacancy-induced in-gap states in MoS2 monolayers, has been published. This work is a theory-experiment collaborative effort with Nanyang Asst Prof Bent Weber's group.

Dec 2023
Good news to round up 2023: Koh Si Yan passed his PhD Qualifying Examinations with many positive comments from the panel of examiners. Congratulations, Si Yan!

Nov 2023
Koh Teck Seng's technology-enhanced inquiry-based lesson is featured in the latest blog post by INSPIRE.
https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/inspire/2023/11/12/learning-to-be-a-physicist-technology-enhanced-inquiry-based-lesson-to-develop-disciplinary-thinking/

Oct 2023
Chen Mingyi joins the group officially as a Project Officer. Welcome!

Sep 2023
Yang Guangzhao's abstract has been accepted to the Silicon Quantum Electronics Workshop 2023 in Kyoto, Japan. Congratulations!

Mar 2023
We were successfully awarded the MOE Academic Research Tier 2 grant!
Title: Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics with Spins: Expanding the Quantum Toolbox
PI: Koh Teck Seng
Co-PI/Collaborator: Nelly Ng and Bent Weber

Feb 2023
New 2023 roadmap for materials for quantum technologies published in IOP Materials for Quantum Technology! Our contribution to the roadmap is featured in the section, Donor-based silicon quantum technologies. Many thanks to Bent Weber and Johnson Goh for this collaborative effort!

Sep 2022
Koh Si Yan and Yang Guangzhao will be presenting their posters at the IPS 2022 Meeting. All the best to them!

July 2022
Paper published in Science Education!

June 2022 
Paper accepted in Science Education!
Our paper on science education has been accepted by Wiley's Science Education journal, a prestigious journal in this field. 
In the paper, we argue that embracing the limits of our knowledge may serve as a better epistemic orientation for science education, and illustrate where the boundaries of our knowledge may lie, through the problems of the International Young Physicists' Tournament.

Farewell...
We wish Carrin Henry and Ung Yee Shuen all the best in the next stage of their career.
Carrin contributed to a better understanding of the Floquet dynamics of driven charge qubit-circuit QED systems.
Yee Shuen applied Rawlsian theory to a quantum technological society, with an original interpretation around privacy.
We thank them for their contributions!

Welcome!
We will welcome two new students to the group, beginning Aug 2022!
Koh Si Yan will be a PhD student.
Geraldine Chong will be an MSc student.
We look forward to their scientific contributions!

May 2022
Paper published in Physical Review Letters!
Our paper on ODMR spectroscopy of spin defects in hBN has been published by Physical Review Letters.
This work is a collaboration with Assoc Prof Gao Weibo's group. 

QEP 2.0 Grant award!
We were successfully awarded the Quantum Engineering Programme 2.0 grant!
Title: Atomic Engineering of Donor-based Spin Qubits in Silicon
Lead PI: Kuan Eng Johnson Goh, IMRE, A*STAR
Co-PIs: Bent Weber and Koh Teck Seng, SPMS, NTU

Last updated 10 Apr 2024