





Do you want to be part of bringing tomorrow’s quantum technology to life? We are continuously looking for motivated postdocs and graduate students. Please inquire with our principal investigators if you don’t find anything in the list of vacancies below.
WACQT is committed to promoting career development, diversity and gender equality through networking and supporting activities.
As a PhD student within WACQT, you will be part of the Swedish Graduate School in Quantum Technologies. The graduate school includes courses held at the different universities participating in WACQT, a biennial summer school, possibilities to interact with international experts from academia and industry, and opportunities to build a strong professional network.
From time to time we also have open positions for more senior researchers.
Open positions
Nordita in collaboration with WACQT
Scientific Coordinator (2025-04-21)
Gothenburg University
Project Assistant in Quantum error correction (2025-04-11)
Stockholm University
Assistant professor in Experimental quantum technology with focus on quantum sensing (2025-04-10
KTH
Assistant professor: Quantum Information Theory and Processingg (2025-03-27)
Lund UniversitySummer work as project assistant in quantum technology (EDU-WACQT) (2025-03-12)
Chalmers University of TechnologyPostdocs Experimental superconducting quantum computing
PhD: Experimental superconducting quantum computing
Postdoc: Language for pulse schedules on noisy quantum hardware (2025-03-30)
PhD's: Quantum Nanophotonics (2025-04-16)
Postdocs Quantum Nanophotonics (2025-04-16)
Summer internship on optimal control for bosonic quantum computation (2025-03-30)
Research specialist in experimental superconducting quantum computing (2025-03-30
Research specialist in theory and modeling of distributed quantum systems (2025-03-30)
Postdoc position in Cosmic ray impact on superconducting qubits (2025-03-31)

Hello Sandoko Kosen
What is it like to work at WACQT? And how was it to move to Sweden? Read about the experiences of Sandoko Kosen, researcher at the Quantum Technology Laboratory at Chalmers.