Our work on shallow NV centers under ultra-high vacuum and low temperature is now published in Nano Letters. Read more from here!
Author: Aparajita Singha
Emmy Noether grant for Quantum Sensing group
Dr. Singha receives Emmy Noether grant for six years from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)) for establishing her independent research group, read more.
Elisabeth Schiemann Kolleg
Dr. Singha is one of the six newly selected Elisabeth Schiemann fellows of the Max Planck Society of 2022.
Open Postdoctoral position
This research involves non-invasive magnetic imaging and coherent control of single spins on surfaces using novel defect centres (such as nitrogen vacancies in diamond). Learn more
Open PhD position
This thesis will focus on establishing high-resolution magnetometry technique at low-temperatures and ultra-high vacuum. These controlled environments are crucial for understanding and manipulating single spins on surfaces. Learn more.
Opening for bachelors and masters thesis
We welcome enthusiastic masters and bachelor students for working with us at the intersection of physics, material science and engineering. Interested candidates should directly write to Dr. Singha (a.singha@fkf.mpg.de)
Dr. Singha receives CZS Nexus research grant
1.5 M € for five years to establish her independent research group: read full article from CZS webpage and from MPI-FKF news release
Dr. Toni Hache joins as a postdoctoral researcher
Thanks to the IQST young researcher grant. Welcome Toni!
Jeffrey Neethirajan completed his M.Sc. thesis
Congratulations Jeffrey on this success!
Domenico Paone defended his PhD thesis
Congratulations Dr. Paone on this success!