Who We Are
At Munich Quantum Instruments, we develop scalable photonic quantum sensors that can be applied in breakthrough discoveries and disruptive applications such as optical quantum computers, quantum sensing, deep space optical communication 🛰️, and quantum communication.
Our mission is to make quantum phenomena accessible on an industrial scale, enabling everyone to benefit from the upcoming quantum revolution.
We believe that quantum technologies are truly disruptive and will enable novel applications, much like how the internet revolutionized our daily lives. Join us in improving our technology to meet the needs of tomorrow’s quantum applications—already today!
About the Role 🔬
* We are looking for a motivated TUM student to support our nanofabrication activities in Ultra-High-Vacuum Thin Film Deposition, Reflectometry, and AFM, with additional work on simulations of optical cavities. You will support ongoing ESA projects, ensuring smooth progress in our lab work.
* Your Responsibilities.
* Operate and support ultra-high-vacuum thin film deposition, reflectometer, and AFM equipment.
* Contribute to simulations of optical cavities.
* Support lithography and metrology activities in the lab.
Your Profile 🎓
* Enrolled TUM student in Engineering or Physics.
* Strong curiosity for micro-/nanotechnology.
* Precise, reliable, independent, and a quick learner.
* Prior lab experience.
Why Join Us 🚀
This role offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in nanofabrication and metrology, working directly on projects with ESA relevance. You’ll work in a cutting-edge lab environment and develop valuable technical skills alongside your studies.
Application 📝
Please apply with your full CV, cover letter, and transcript of records by sending them — along with any questions you may have about the role or the process — to:careers@munich-quantum-instruments.com