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The postdoctoral position aims to develop a new quantum cascade laser (QCL) platform in the terahertz range with an aim of integration in photonic circuits to control and direct the on-chip THz emission. Successful
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characterization techniques? Join our multidisciplinary team and help us unlocking this new era of photonic integrated circuits. Information As a postdoc in our group, you will be responsible for setting up new
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-stable tunable lasers and very sensitive photodetectors. These will be integrated onto a photonic integrated circuit (PIC), so the quantum sensing systems can be miniaturized. Together with our German
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from all backgrounds to join our community. The Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering at Aalto University is now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in GaAs Photonic Integrated Circuits
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Postdoctoral Researcher in GaAs Photonic Integrated Circuits. Are you passionate about semiconductor lasers and photonic integrated circuits (PICs), and are you also excited by the prospect of putting them
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analysis Integration of molecular profiles with circuit data Development of reproducible pipelines for large-scale datasets CRISPR-based functional genomics This is a full-time position available from
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directly advance the performance and integration of THz detector systems. You will design and implement detector circuits using commercial electronic design libraries, combining high-frequency circuit
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neuromorphic synapses Electrically characterizing integrated circuits containing both electronic synapses and electronic neurons. Designing circuits to mimic machine learning models trained in silico. This work
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enable new scientific and industrial sensing applications, and your work will directly advance the performance and integration of THz detector systems. You will design and implement detector circuits using
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with emotional-related behavioural methods and advanced neuroscientific interrogation of the underlying neural circuits. You should be able to work independently but also integrate your research with a