For quantum system engineering students, life can be tough. The future of technology is so very hard to predict, the quantum literature is so very immense, and professors can be so very sanguine about how easy it will be to finish your thesis.
Graduate students come to grips with these challenges by passing through certain well-known stages; a successful passage requires perseverence and panache.
Fully-fledged quantum engineers earn this reward: there is no feeling in the world like creating a technology that functions at or near the limits that quantum mechanics imposes on speed, power, or sensitivity.
In the most literal sense, creating quantum technologies is the ultimate engineering challenge. And the job market is pretty good too!
UW Quantum System Engineering Group Meetings are presently held starting at 2:30 pm on Monday and starting at 9:00 am on Thursday, in Room 119 of the Mechanical Engineering building. The lab phone number is 206.543.1720.
These meetings are a good opportunity to learn what is going on. All visitors are welcome, and no invitation is necessary.
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Bob and Alice align the MRFM scanner |
We anticipate having openings for research
assistant (RA) positions in our MRFM Group.
Please contact
Professor Garbini.
We offer students exciting career opportunities in:
For detailed technical information, please consult our MRFM White Papers. For immediate fun -- and for motivation in tackling the white papers -- check out our MRFM movies.
