Research Associate in Optically Addressable Molecular Spin Qubits at Glasgow

Overview. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop single-spin entanglement capabilities in molecular systems. By developing novel optical interfaces to spins in co-ordination complexes, you will realise optically addressable molecular spin qubits with unprecedented capabilities, opening up bottom-up control of single-qubit entanglement.

Background. This position is part of a collaborative project with the groups of Sam Bayliss at the University of Glasgow and David Awschalom, Danna Freedman, and Giulia Galli at the University of Chicago and MIT. It builds on our recent demonstrations of optically addressable spin qubits in molecular systems [e.g., Science, 370, 1309 (2020); Phys. Rev. X 12, 031028 (2022); Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 120801 (2024); JACS 147, 22911 (2025)] which highlight promise for combining optical/microwave spin manipulation with the atomistic control afforded by chemistry, and therefore realising a versatile platform for entanglement generation and quantum sensing.

The role. Through this role you will deploy advanced spin-optical measurements (e.g., pulsed optically detected magnetic resonance, cryogenic resonant-laser spectroscopy) to measure a range of co-ordination complexes, and develop methods for single-qubit entanglement. You will play a leading role in this international collaborative project, with opportunities to travel to the USA; have access to state-of-the-art experimental capabilities; and have significant autonomy and opportunities for learning.

What we are looking for. We are looking for a highly motivated researcher who holds (or is close to completing) a PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, or a related discipline. We are open to experimental experience in relevant topics, for example, spin systems and their control (e.g., spin resonance, solid-state defects) and molecular systems and their characterisation (e.g., optical spectroscopy, single-molecule fluorescence).

We particularly welcome applications from candidates from groups which have been historically under-represented in STEM research, and are committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and flexible working environment in all our activities.

Deadline: 5 January 2026 at 23:45

For more information and to apply visit https://www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/research-associate-in-optically-addressable-molecular-spin-qubits