This postdoctoral position in the Department of Physics focuses on developing innovative superconducting detectors for particle physics applications, including qubit-based detectors and Kinetic Inductance Detectors. The role involves designing, fabricating, testing devices in cryogenic environments, and analyzing data, with opportunities to define additional research projects. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in physics or related fields, preferably with experience in superconducting devices, cryogenics, nanofabrication, or quantum information science. The appointment is for up to two years with possible extension, and applicants are encouraged to submit a CV, cover letter, research statement, and recommendation letters by June 15, 2026. The position offers competitive salary and benefits, with accommodations available for applicants requiring support during the application process.