DE-2026-3086-2
Location
Germany
Internship type
ON-SITE
Reference number
DE-2026-3086-2
General discipline
Computer Software/Hardware Engineering
Physics and Physical Sciences
Completed Years of Study
3
Fields of Study
Experimental Physics/Applied Physics
Languages
English Excellent (C1, C2)
Required Knowledge and Experience
-
Other Requirements
Masters/Bachelors (late-stage) in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related fields
Duration
11 - 12 Weeks
Within These Dates
21.09.2026 - 18.12.2026
Holidays
NONE
Work Environment
-
Gross pay
992 EUR / month
Working Hours
37.0 per week / 7.0 per day
Type of Accommoditation
Trainee with the help of IAESTE
Cost of lodging
500 EUR / month
Cost of living
992 EUR / month
Additional Info
Work description
Join the Interfacing Quantum Systems Laboratory (IQS) at the Walther Meissner Institute in Munich. We're a collaborative team focused on quantum measurement and control of superconducting qubits. Our institute is located in a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment at the Technical University of Munich Research Campus in Garching, one of Europe's most advanced centers for research and education, featuring internationally renowned programs in quantum science and technology.You'll work in a supportive team environment with opportunities to engage with the broader quantum research community in Munich. We are offering a 3-month internship offering hands-on experiments on a quantum processor, with a primary focus on superconducting qubit readout.Role:You will work closely with our team to operate measurement workflows, run experiments, and analyze data, gaining practical exposure to the experimental setup and day-to-day lab processes in superconducting quantum hardware research. The role will involve analyzing measurement data and contributing to improving experiment scripts and measurement routines.Requirements:Background in physics, computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. You should bring strong programming experience and familiarity with basic concepts in quantum computing. A strong interest in learning about experimental work and an ability to work both independently and in a team.
Deadline
11.03.2026