
Research Associate in Quantum Networks
- Edinburgh Midlothian
- £37,694-47,389 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Conduct individual and collaborative research projects, making use of relevant research techniques and methods. Disseminate results of research in peer reviewed journals and conferences, and/or other appropriate media. Continue to update personal knowledge and to develop skills within own specialist research area. Maintain written records of research results and progress generated intellectual property and data analysis. Contribute to the production of research reports and publications.
- Write research reports and publications. Analyse and interpret the results of own research and generate original ideas bases on outcomes. Prepare proposals and applications to external bodies, e.g. for funding purposes, as opportunities arise. Use initiative and creativity to identify areas for research, develop new research methods and extend the research portfolio.
- Provide guidance as required to research students and any other students who may be assisting with the research.
- Applicants should hold a PhD in theoretical physics, mathematics, informatics, or a closely related subject (or be expecting to have their PhD thesis submitted by the start date of the project).
- A record of high-quality publications, and evidence of contribution to the writing of these publications proportionate to opportunity.
- Must have proven academic ability and a demonstrable high level of technical competence in the analysis and modelling of scientific results.
- Good communication skills and the ability to articulate research work, both in technical reports / papers and by oral presentation.
- Must be able to work as part of a team on the experiments at Heriot-Watt and more widely with the collaborators at other universities.
- Experience in writing and managing peer-reviewed papers.
- Experience in public presentations of scientific results (e.g. workshop/conference talks).
- Experience of working in a multi-cultural Higher Education or similar environment.
- Previous experience with quantum communication, especially quantum communication beyond quantum key distribution, and aspects of quantum networks.
- Evidence of ability to present work effectively in person, e.g. at conferences and seminars.
- Experience of collaborating with experimental groups by designing and proposing experiments that can test and validate theoretical results.
- Evidence of ability to supervise and guide other researchers, e.g. PhD students and undergraduate project students.
- Capability to be self-directed and think innovatively.