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The Department of Prof. Dr. Stefan W. Hell invites applications for a PhD position at the intersection of optics, molecular biology and biophysics Opportunities are available in Göttingen
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community. The Department of Phytophotonics at the Institute for Botany / Hannover Centre for Optical Technologies welcomes applications for the following position to be filled from August 1, 2025: Research
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, Germany [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Cold Atom Physics , Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , Gravitational Physics , Metrology , Optics and Photonics , Quantum Devices and Sensing , Quantum Optics
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Nanomicrosystems is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d). The position is announced in frames of Research Training Group "Supracolloidal Structures: From Materials to Optical and Electronic Components" (GRK 2767
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, modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device manufacturing, development of machine learning algorithms, and design of optical communication networks or power
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varied and demanding employment with an excellent working atmosphere in a highly motivated, international team. Tasks: scientific research on optical properties of excitonic many-particle states in novel
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demanding employment with an excellent working atmosphere in a highly motivated, international team. Tasks: scientific research on optical properties of excitonic many-particle states in novel two-dimensional
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that exhibit emergent turbulent behaviors, and (2) disordered optical media that process information through complex light scattering patterns. Using advanced imaging, machine learning techniques, and real-time
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technique. If successful, this could pave the way to nano-optical read and write heads for future data storage as well as to direct sequencing of nucleic acid and protein sequences by scanning-probe Raman
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eye tracking, we will study how people coordinate and interact within these settings. The project is carried out in collaboration with partners at RWTH Aachen University and the University of Rennes