25.07.2025Open Position MEP/BEP
Open position BEP: Characterization of the cooling power of a cryostation used for quantum applications
Ryoichi Ishihara
Associate Professor, Group leader
Qutech, Dep. Quantum and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology
Ishihara-lab focuses on the integration technologies for unconventional electronic systems; quantum computers, quantum sensors, neuromorphic computers, and biodegradable sensors. Our work involves new materials, scalable fabrication of electronic and photonic devices, and 3D heterogeneous integration, aiming to realize unconventional electronic systems.
Characterization of the cooling power of a cryostation used for quantum applications
Quantum applications, such as quantum computers and quantum sensors, require an operating temperature in the order of a couple of milli Kelvin. The research platform that allows for such a low temperature is called a cryostation. A cryostation is composed of a cooling tower, a sample chamber, a helium compressor, and a temperature control module.

Figure 1. – Schematic representation of the Montana Cryostation s100 [1].
References:
[1] System User Manual Cryostation s-series, Version 3.7. Montana Instruments, October 2023.
Interested? Please contact Ryoichi Ishihara r.ishihara@tudelft.nl or Wagno Bragança <W.Braganca@tudelft.nl>