Cryogenic Quantum Electronics Laboratory
Research Field
Prof. Pei-hsun Jiang received her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Chicago. She conducted postdoctoral research in a joint position at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Princeton University in the United States. She later joined the faculty of the Department of Physics at National Taiwan Normal University, her undergraduate alma mater.
Her research group investigates a broad range of topics in two-dimensional materials, spintronic devices, and quantum electronics. Group members bring diverse expertise spanning nanofabrication, cryogenics, microwave spectroscopy, and magnetic microscopy, providing opportunities for exposure to multiple facets of quantum device research.
Research Group Website: https://pjiang-ntnu.github.io/
Materials & Devices
- Quantum devices
- Spintronic devices
- Nanostructures
- 2D materials (graphene, topological insulators, ferromagnetic thin films...)
- Semiconductors
Methods
- DC transport measurements
- Microwave spectroscopy
- Cryogenics
- Nanofabrication
- Equipment automation and programmable data analysis
- Robert R. McCormick Fellowship and Robert G. Sachs Fellowship (University of Chicago)
- Phi Tau Phi Fellowship (Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of the Republic of China)
- Yuan Tseh Lee Scholarship (CTCI Foundation)
PhD in Physics, University of Chicago, USA
Job Description
Build a quantum magnetic imaging system integrating Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) and Raman Spectroscopy, with hands-on training in system setup, optimization, device fabrication, and data acquisition.
Preferred Intern Educational Level
Bachelor/Master
Skill sets or Qualities
- Motivated
- A good lab citizen
- Ability to work independently as well as in a team
- Experience of working in a experimental research lab
- Prior experience in photonics in preferred but not required