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Description For our location in Hamburg we are seeking: PhD student MPC nonlinear optics Remuneration Group 13 | Limited: 3 years | Starting date: earliest possible | ID: FSDO007/2025 | Deadline
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, Hamburg, this PhD project aims at pushing the forefront of multi-pass cell nonlinear optics, advancing an important building block for modern photonics. For this project we are seeking a self-driven, highly
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the Research Group “Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems” (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as soon as possible. The project is part of a BMBF project concerning industrial scale data preparation
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at the interface of nonlinear terahertz spectroscopy, spin-orbitronics and ultrafast transport: 1) Ultrafast transport of electron orbital angular momentum in spin-orbitronic multilayers https://www.fu-berlin.de
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field Experience in nonlinear optics, femtosecond lasers, terahertz spectroscopy and ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy Basic experience with wet lab work is an advantage Ability to work in a multicultural
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Theoretical Bio- and Neurophysics Nonlinear Dynamics 4. Biophysics 5. Computational Materials Science Regarding Electrical Engineering, the following institutes are part of the programme: Institute
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The Max-Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy (MBI) conducts basic research in the field of nonlinear optics and ultrafast dynamics arising from the interaction of light
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: A qualifying university master’s degree in physics, engineering, meteorology, or a comparable field. Knowledge of fluid dynamics or nonlinear systems Experience in programming with Matlab or Python
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biological physicists who ask how physical mechanisms shape functional biological patterns. We combine statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, mathematical modeling and data-driven simulation with physics
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and motivated theoretical biological physicists who ask how physical mechanisms shape functional biological patterns. We combine statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, mathematical modeling and data