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​Research Fellow (IrelandQCI)

Employer
Walton Institute
Location
Waterford, Ireland
Salary
€58,641 p.a.
Posting live until
31 Mar 2023

Job Details

A panel may be formed from the competition from which future vacancies may be filled for this post.

Job Overview:

Walton Institute is recruiting for a Research Fellow to work on an EU-funded project linked to the research area of quantum communication. The EU Digital Europe Programme’s EuroQCI initiative aims to develop a secure pan-European quantum communication infrastructure. Walton Institute in SETU is the lead partner in IrelandQCI, a €10 M project that focuses on building a national ground-based quantum communication network for Ireland. Collaborators in the project include Trinity College Dublin, Tyndall National Institute (UCC), University College Dublin and Maynooth University. All are member institutions of CONNECT, the SFI Research Centre for Future Networks and Communications. CONNECT’s mission is to research and develop innovative solutions for the communications challenges facing society today. Other partners in IrelandQCI include the Irish Centre for High-end Computing (University of Galway), as well as HEAnet and ESB Telecoms.

The project activities will focus on the development, implementation, testing and management of a range of use cases for ground-based quantum communication networks. These include but are not limited to QKD encryption, classical-quantum co-existence, quantum communication protocols, quantum entanglement networks, quantum sources and detectors, quantum algorithms, quantum systems architecture, standardization and certification. Eligible applicants will have a PhD degree in Physics, Computer Science or Computer Engineering. They are also required to have strong expertise and skills in computer simulation and engineering/physics laboratory.

If you are interested in working in a unique research organisation within the higher education sector, Walton Institute offers a culture that promotes autonomy and the pursuit of individual interests and ideas. We’re excited about opportunities that will create new technologies, advance existing ones and we will actively support the commercialisation process of these technologies. This provides you with the opportunity to explore your own creativity and work on cutting edge technologies across a variety of challenging projects, engaging and collaborating with like-minded people. Walton Institute ultimately offers flexibility in a great working environment for those looking to embark on a challenge.

Key Responsibilities/ Duties:

  • Apply research expertise to challenges in the areas of quantum communication networks;
  • Perform basic and applied research in line with the objectives and workplan of funded research projects, under direction from the project Principal Investigator(s);
  • Contribute to the development of use cases for quantum communication networks;
  • Disseminate research results via publications in scientific conferences and journals;
  • Participate in the supervisory teams of postgraduate research students;
  • Work with the project Principal Investigator(s) and the SETU Technology Transfer Office to protect and exploit developed intellectual property;
  • Contribute to the development of research funding proposals;
  • Contribute to internal Walton research dissemination, knowledge sharing and training activities;
  • Perform other tasks as set by the Walton Research Division Manager in order to progress the development of the unit;
  • Carry out other such duties as determined and directed by the Director(s) of Walton Institute that contribute to the achievement of the strategic initiatives of the organisation.

Person Specification

Academic Qualifications

  • PhD in the field of Physics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field.

Experience

Essential

  • 4 years postdoctoral researcher experience in an academic environment, ideally including an international element and/or enterprise experience;
  • Ability to secure independent external research funding;
  • Expertise in quantum optical technologies and quantum communication networks;
  • Expertise in applied quantum optics and the development of table top quantum sources and receivers and experiments;
  • Ability to work in a team environment, guiding young researchers, and meeting defined targets and milestones within research projects;
  • Experience supervising PhD students and postdoctoral researchers.

Desirable

  • 3 or more years’ experience relating to quantum communications research;
  • Experience leading a research team.

Specific knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Expertise in developing table-top quantum optics systems for testing quantum communication protocols;
  • Capability to identify new emerging challenges and propose potential solutions or concepts that can actively feed into new research funding proposals;
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills;
  • Demonstrated ability to accurately represent and promote scientific projects to audiences of diverse technical backgrounds;
  • Proven track record of high-quality peer-reviewed publications in top tier journals.

Desirable

  • Expertise in simulating performance of quantum communication protocols.

I.T. Skills

Essential

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite to include Word, Excel and Powerpoint;
  • Experience with matlab/python to interface and control laboratory experiments.

Desirable

  • Good leadership skills;
  • Strong analytical skills and logical approach to problem solving.

Salary:

The gross salary applicable to this post is: €58,641 p.a. (Walton Research Fellow Scale, Point 1)

Application Procedure: Applications must be submitted through the SETU Recruitment Portal by the closing date - SETU Vacancies.

At a minimum candidates must demonstrate in their application that they possess all of the essential elements applicable in the person specification. The Technological University will then decide to interview only those applicants who appear from the information available, to be the most suitable, in terms of experience, qualifications and other requirements of the post. Candidates should keep a hard copy of the advert for their file as this will be needed for review should their application progress.

SETU is an equal opportunities employer.

Company

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A foundation of ICT research and development at Ireland’s South East Technological University (SETU), Walton Institute is world-leading, undertaking cutting-edge research, blending fundamental science with commercial applications. Walton spearheads research projects in areas such as quantum communication, extended reality, AI, immersive technologies, and Internet of Everything. Walton Institute is the lead partner on IrelandQCI, an EU-wide quantum communications infrastructure programme.   

Why study with us
Walton Institute offers exciting research, engineering, software development positions, and varied postgraduate opportunities. We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds to join the challenging world of ICT research and provide opportunities to work on innovative projects, collaborating with like-minded people. We strive for excellence in R&D through creativity, professionalism, and leadership.   

Training and development
Researchers have access to a comprehensive range of development opportunities through our Broaden Your Horizons (BYH) and ODYSSEY mentoring programs. The BYH program is based on the skills and experience that funders expect researchers to develop during their career and is delivered through a tailored suite of workshops, courses, events and resources.  ODYSSEY aims to provide guidance, specific skills and knowledge to enhance a mentee’s career at SETU.

Graduate schemes
Our Graduate Programme is key in building our high-calibre talent base. We want graduates with skills and vision to succeed in a fast-paced environment. You will work with some of the best, with supplementary learning and development to back up what you experience on the job. PhD applicants should hold a degree in computing, maths, engineering or equivalent (e.g. BSc/BEng). Our Graduate Programme also provides the opportunity to participate in MSc in computing (communications software) on a part-time basis with an opportunity to pursue a PhD.  

What we are looking for
For Postdoctoral positions, candidates should have a strong publication record with the ability to work across traditional disciplines, work in collaboration with industry partners and to initiate new research collaborations. Walton also hosts postdoctoral research fellows who have been successful in competitive funding schemes. We offer a flexible and open environment for postdoctoral researchers, with the opportunity to supervize PhD students, access our state-of-the-art test-bed facilities and collaborate with R&D labs of high-profile ICT companies in Ireland and internationally.  


Location 
Waterford, Ireland

Number of researchers
83

Desired degree disciplines/class
For postdoctoral positions, candidates should have a PhD (or be near completion) in one of the following fields: communications networks, multi-media communications, signal processing, computer science, mathematics, physics or engineering

Pre-requisites
Eligibility to study in Ireland

How to apply
To find out more, visit www.waltoninstitute.ie/about/careers or contact HR@waltoninstitute.ie to discuss opportunities

Closing date
All year round 

Contact
E-mail HR@waltoninstitute.ie 
www.waltoninstitute.ie

Company info
Website
Telephone
353 051 302920
Location
Walton Institute
South East Technological University (SETU)
Carriganore
Waterford
Ireland
X91 P20H
United Kingdom

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