The Quantum Engineering Grenoble (QuEnG) Doctoral Program in France (Fully Funded)

The Quantum Engineering Grenoble (QuEnG) doctoral program supports candidates to pursue three-year interdisciplinary PhD program. The purpose of the PhD program “Quantum Engineering Grenoble” (QuEnG) is to take care of a pluridisciplinary ecosystem for quantum technologies. The laureates will pursue high-level research at the interface between physics, mathematics, computer sciences, social sciences, humanities, or with industrial coaching.

Nationality: not specified

Award: From  1769  euros/month  (without  teaching)  to  2100  euros/month  (with  teaching), with additional research grants ranging from 5 k€ to 40 k€.

Important information:

  • Scholarships will be provided on the following topics:




  • quantum hardware,
  • quantum software,
  • qubit/photon  interface,
  • quantum sensing,
  • energetic and entropic footprints of quantum processing,
  • societal and philosophical aspects of quantum theory and  quantum technologies,
  • along the lines of the project Quantum Engineering Grenoble
  • You have outstanding Master’s degree or equivalent qualification
  • You have broad knowledge in in  Quantum  Computing,  Quantum  Technology, Philosophy or Sociology of Science, Mathematics.
  • Having outstanding references is an advantage.

Application procedure:

  1. Building a PhD project corresponding to one of the work packages described in the QuEnG project.
  2. Application form
  3. Contacting greque@neel.cnrs.fr in order to inform us of your intention to apply to the PhD program. We will make sure your application matches the program requirements.
  4. Submitting in PDF of following documents: Application form / CV / exam results / diplomas….
  5. two recommendation letters

To submit: send by email to greque@neel.cnrs.fr

Closing date: October 5, 2017 at 11:59 am (Paris time)

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