This PhD project is
part of a funded collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL),
designed for a highly motivated and innovative early-career researcher to build
strong skills in experimental and theoretical photonics and optics.
The goal is to develop
extremely low-noise optical sources (microcombs) for precision timing
applications.
Leveraging recent
advances in topological states and nonlinear optics, the system will generate
ultrastable combs in a compact form.
These objectives align
with the Quantum National Strategy by building practical, metrology-ready
microcombs, essential for the development of portable quantum timing devices.
The Emergent Photonics Research Centre is a 700 m² university facility dedicated
to complexity in photonics, spanning ultrafast photonics, optical frequency
combs in microresonators, AI for photonics, and terahertz technologies.
The Centre hosts a
multi-million-pound portfolio of equipment and research grants from funders
including the ERC, EPSRC, DSTL, Innovate UK, and The Leverhulme Trust, with
several early-career fellowships and PhD studentships.
During the course of
the studentship, the student would be expected to complete two six-month
placements at NPL.
This research aligns
with the UK Quantum Missions—targeting ultraprecise clock distribution (QT
Mission 4: positioning, navigation, and timing; QT Mission 5: network
synchronisation)—and is funded by the project UKRI Industrial Doctoral
Landscape Awards (IDLA) Partnership: Spectrally Pure Topological Microcombs.
Related projects
include: - UK Hub for Quantum-Enabled Position, Navigation and Timing (QEPNT) –
Glasgow-led. - EPSRC Programme Grant – Chip-Scale Atomic Systems for a Quantum
Navigator.
STFC-NSERC UK-Canada
MICROQ – a Loughborough–INRS initiative on microcombs for quantum networking.
The NPL Quantum
Programme - Supporting the UK through test and evalution. You will join Prof
Alessia Pasquazi’s (Loughborough) and Dr Jacob Tunesi’s (NPL) teams,
contributing to leading-author publications and international presentations.