Back to search results

Oxford Quantum Institute Early Career Fellow

University of Oxford - Atomic and Laser Physics, Department of Physics

Location: Oxford
Salary: £49,119 to £58,265 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 27th February 2026
Closes: 10th March 2026
Job Ref: 185088

Atomic and Laser Physics, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory Building, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU

About the Role 

The Oxford Quantum Institute (OQI) aims to position Oxford as a leading international centre for quantum science and technology, connecting world-class researchers, industry partners, government, and global collaborators.

An exciting career development opportunity has arisen at the OQI for a highly motivated and ambitious individual to build a research and teaching profile that will position the holder for academic positions in the future.

As an OQI ECF, you will conduct research and innovation within the broad area of quantum science and technology at the University of Oxford under the aegis of the Oxford Quantum Institute. You will also gain experience and help develop expertise in a post-graduate taught course, including laboratory and project direction.

The research component will initially involve working in a research group with a mentor who will support your development of an independent research trajectory, including your own projects. In this instance, the affiliation will be with the Photonic Quantum Information group (PQI) led by Professor Ian Walmsley in the area of quantum machine learning.

You will engage in advanced study and academic research, working to develop and carry out research projects, teach and co-supervise graduate students, and contribute to the community and running of OQI. Further, you will play an important role in the teaching and academic administration of the Master in Quantum Technology course. Reporting to the Course Director, you will be a member of the teaching team for the Masters course, providing specialist teaching for graduate students on the course. 

About You

You will have a Ph.D/D.Phil with post-qualification teaching and research experience in an area relevant to quantum technologies.

You will have experience of experimental, theoretical or computational research in the area of quantum technologies, either in Physics or a related discipline (including Engineering, Materials, Chemistry, Computer Science or Mathematics)

You will have a strong publication record and familiarity with the existing literature and research in the field of quantum technologies and sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline of quantum technologies to develop research projects and methodologies.

You will have evidence of the ability to write research reports and proposals, an aptitude for teaching and awareness of pedagogic methods.

You will have sufficient depth and breadth of knowledge in the subject to develop course units and have proven communication and interpersonal skills that enable the formation of good working relationships with colleagues, students and collaborators.

You will have a commitment to promoting a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace, including the undertaking of appropriate training as and when asked to do so.

Only applications received before midday on 10 March 2026 can be considered. You will be required to upload a supporting statement, CV and details for two referees as part of your online application. For any queries regarding the role please contact recruitment@physics.ox.ac.uk].

We value your feedback on the quality of our adverts. If you have a comment to make about the overall quality of this advert, or its categorisation then please send us your feedback
Advert information

Type / Role:

Subject Area(s):

Location(s):

Job tools
 

PhD Alert Created

Job Alert Created

Your PhD alert has been successfully created for this search.

Your job alert has been successfully created for this search.

Ok Ok

PhD Alert Created

Job Alert Created

Your PhD alert has been successfully created for this search.

Your job alert has been successfully created for this search.

Manage your job alerts Manage your job alerts

Account Verification Missing

In order to create multiple job alerts, you must first verify your email address to complete your account creation

Request verification email Request verification email

jobs.ac.uk Account Required

In order to create multiple alerts, you must create a jobs.ac.uk jobseeker account

Create Account Create Account

Alert Creation Failed

Unfortunately, your account is currently blocked. Please login to unblock your account.

Email Address Blocked

We received a delivery failure message when attempting to send you an email and therefore your email address has been blocked. You will not receive job alerts until your email address is unblocked. To do so, please choose from one of the two options below.

Max Alerts Reached

A maximum of 5 Job Alerts can be created against your account. Please remove an existing alert in order to create this new Job Alert

Manage your job alerts Manage your job alerts

Creation Failed

Unfortunately, your alert was not created at this time. Please try again.

Ok Ok

Create PhD Alert

Create Job Alert

When you create this PhD alert we will email you a selection of PhDs matching your criteria.When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy apply to this service. Any personal data you provide in setting up this alert is processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice

Create PhD Alert

Create Job Alert

When you create this PhD alert we will email you a selection of PhDs matching your criteria.When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy apply to this service. Any personal data you provide in setting up this alert is processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice

 
 
More jobs from University of Oxford

Show all jobs for this employer …

More jobs like this
Join in and follow us

Browser Upgrade Recommended

jobs.ac.uk has been optimised for the latest browsers.

For the best user experience, we recommend viewing jobs.ac.uk on one of the following:

Google Chrome Firefox Microsoft Edge