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photonics’, led by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, who moved from MIT to DTU in 2023. Funded by a Villum Young Investigator program (link ), the project aims to uncover novel kinds of photonic topology using
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a PhD student with interest in powder-based metal AM technologies such as Powder Bed Fusion (Laser and Electron Beam), Binder Jetting, and Directed Energy Deposition. The project will focus on powder
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lab (e.g. laser alignment, spectroscopy, photon counting, data acquisition/automation) is advantageous but not required; Alignment with our core values What we offer The MQO group is young but yet very
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lab (e.g. laser alignment, spectroscopy, photon counting, data acquisition/automation) is advantageous but not required; Alignment with our core values What we offer The MQO group is young but yet very
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dealing with investigations on the development of bespoke high-tech laser beam processing methods for surface treatment and repair of aero-engine components. The project will deal with the study of a new
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seeking for PhD candidates. We work on the epitaxial deposition of functional oxide thin films using pulsed laser deposition. We use in-situ diagnostic tools during the growth process to advance the design
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. The PhD project is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Bayreuth (EASI lab, led by Prof. Dr. Lisa Hülsmann). Main responsibilities include joint field work to establish an in
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levitation of nanoparticles in ultrahigh vacuum. Project background Optical levitation in vacuum is an emerging branch of optomechanics exploiting lasers, optical cavities and RF traps for trapping and
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics headed by (Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller) is
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organ imaging using two-photon laser scanning microscopy Laser microdissection and gene expression analysis of isolated plaque cells Advanced flow cytometry methods In vitro assessment of intracellular