| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Edinburgh |
| Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
| Funding amount: | £24,780 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 27th November 2025 |
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| Closes: | 31st January 2026 |
A fully funded four-year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Fault-Tolerant Architectures for Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computers”. This position is a collaborative studentship between the University of Edinburgh and the National Quantum Computing Centre (www.nqcc.ac.uk). The position will be registered and hosted at the University of Edinburgh and will be jointly supervised by:
Over the course of the studentship the student will be offered a minimum of three months to work at the NQCC to apply their research within the national labs framework.
This position is part of an annual NQCC cohort of 6 collaborative studentships, in which the projects have been co-developed by the NQCC and different academic institutes across the UK. The scheme will include cohort-based training and activities, enabling students to gain wider skills and develop valuable personal and professional networks.
Candidate’s profile
Studentship and eligibility
The studentship covers:
*Rates are for 25/26 as 26/27 rates not yet confirmed
Application Information
Applicants should apply via the University’s admissions portal (EUCLID) for the PhD programme of the LFCS group in the School of Informatics: study.ed.ac.uk/programmes/postgraduate-research/493-informatics-lfcs-theory-and-foundations-of-computer-science with a start date of 01 September 2026.
Applicants should state “UoE/NQCC Fault-Tolerant Architectures for Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computers” and the research supervisor (Joschka Roffe) in their application and Research Proposal document.
Complete applications submitted by 31st January will receive full consideration; after that date applications will be considered until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is 1st September 2026 but later start dates can be considered.
Applicants must submit:
Only complete applications (i.e. those that are not missing the above documentation) will progress forward to Academic Selectors for further consideration.
Environment
The School of Informatics is one of the largest in Europe and currently the top Informatics institute in the UK for research power, with 40% of its research outputs considered world-leading (top grade), and almost 50% considered top grade for societal impact.
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