The Postdoctoral Fellowships in Experimental Quantum Matter 2026 offer an exceptional opportunity for early-career researchers to work at the forefront of quantum physics and advanced materials research. Hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, this fellowship focuses on cutting-edge experimental studies in quantum materials and quantum devices.
This program is ideal for researchers passionate about exploring new quantum states, nanotechnology, and superconducting systems in a world-class scientific environment.
The fellowship is offered within the Quantum Matter Lab, a leading research group specializing in experimental solid-state physics and quantum nanoelectronics.
The research focuses on topologically protected quantum systems and advanced semiconductor-superconductor devices.
This opportunity is strictly for:
It is not available for undergraduate or master’s students.
The fellowship supports highly specialized research areas, including:
The research involves studying emergent quantum states and topological matter, pushing the boundaries of modern physics.
The fellowship provides a competitive and fully funded package:
Unlike traditional scholarships, postdocs in Denmark are treated as full-time employees with benefits.
Participants will work on advanced experimental setups, including:
The fellowship encourages collaboration with theoretical physicists and interdisciplinary teams.
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Applicants typically need to submit:
7 May 2026 (23:59 GMT+2)
Applicants are encouraged to apply early due to high competition.
Denmark is a global leader in quantum research and innovation. This fellowship offers:
The Niels Bohr Institute is internationally recognized for pioneering contributions to quantum mechanics, making it an ideal place for advanced research.
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The Postdoctoral Fellowships in Experimental Quantum Matter 2026 represent a prestigious opportunity for researchers aiming to advance their careers in quantum science. With competitive funding, cutting-edge facilities, and global exposure, this fellowship is a gateway to becoming a leader in the field of quantum research. Apply Now