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difference frequency generation sources. You will perform multispecies detection in demanding applications such as environmental and exposure monitoring, and in the green hydrogen industry. Put your ideas
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laser pulses for next-generation spectroscopy, sensing, and light–matter control. The student will utilise different materials platforms with two-photon polymerisation (2PP) 3D printing to fabricate
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new sustainable femtosecond laser nanomanufacturing process to overcome the challenges of atomic sale precision, feature size and defects rates for quantum dots. In this project, molecular dynamics
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live in. Your role We seek a motivated Doctoral Researcher to push the boundaries of laser-welding. Specifically steel-cemented carbide bonds shall be investigated, this field is at the intersection
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employees of which around 200 research different aspects of photonics. Research is performed within nanophotonics, photonic nanotechnology, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics
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-resilient woody plants (LaserRoots)’, which is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE). The sub-project of Leibniz Universität Hannover ‘SteBeLa: Control and evaluation of laser-induced
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of carrier generation and recombination with different laser pulse specifications Evaluation, documentation and publication of the data obtained in the form of reports, manuscripts and presentations in English
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Raman systems. Demonstrated hands-on experience with rapid prototyping (PCB design, laser cutting, 3D printing) and middleware development to interconnect measurement systems. Experience integrating
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more sustainable? If you share our passion for technology and the difference it can make in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, perhaps you are one of our two new PhD students. At DTU Electro
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ultra-efficient lasers and all-optical transistors. Our goal is to uncover the elusive physics of strongly interacting polaritons far from equilibrium, bringing the vision of room-temperature superfluid