Visiting
Visit QTlab Unina
Our group is willing to host researchers of many levels of expertise working in quantum technologies, as well as students in search for internships. If you are a student/researcher interested in visiting us, please contact us, or take a look at the available student/visiting researcher exchange programs below.
Send us an email to:
infoqtlab@unina.it

STMs COST
As part of the COST Action SUPERQUMAP, we are willing to host visiting researchers (Ph.D., post-doc, researchers, professors) participating to the action through Short-term scientific missions (STSM). STSMs are visits of researchers based in a home institution in a COST participating country to a host institution in another COST participating country or to a formally approved host institution in a non-COST country with the aim of contributing to the scientific objectives of the Action.
The purpose of these visits is to establish novel collaborations, work on a jointly authored article, to learn or use a new technique or research method available in our labs, to work on a joint research proposal or any other activity linked to the objectives of the Action. For further information, please visit the link below.

Aurora Excellence Fellowship program for visiting Master and PhD students
Our group is part of the Aurora European University of Alliances and is willing to host Master and Ph.D. students in the frame of the Aurora Excellence Fellowship program, an internship to enhance scientific collaboration and exchange in the fast-developing field of quantum science and technology between three of the nine universities that build up the Aurora European Universities Alliance: Universität Innsbruck the University of Naples, Federico II or the Palacký University Olomouc. We are looking for enthusiastic and talented students who want to join an international team of researchers and deeply delve into quantum physics and have the fantastic opportunity to gain invaluable skills in experimental superconducting quantum technologies and devices, and in superconducting quantum computing. More information about the Aurora Excellence Fellowship can be found at the link below.