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Relate parallelism to applications, e.g., algorithmic parallelism, multi-tasking, etc. Address nonlinear equalization in optical signal transmission and provide a comparison with neuromorphic electronics
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, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research key SiC on insulator (SiCOI) devices i.e. arrayed waveguide gratings (AWGs) and optical
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optics. The PhD student will participate in an international team, consisting of 15 PhD students at 5 universities and one company. The project has partners from five different EU countries. All, 15 PhD
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, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research generation of optical quantum states, specifically photon pairs and entangled photon states in
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increase the energy efficiency of the process. This PhD project aims to get an in-depth analysis of the potential of coupled photonic resonant circuits for optical computing. The project will consist among
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project aims to get an in-depth analysis of the potential of coupled photonic resonant circuits for optical computing. The project will consist among others of the following tasks: Investigate the links
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therefore increase the energy efficiency of the process. This PhD project aims to get an in-depth analysis of the potential of coupled photonic resonant circuits for optical computing. The project will
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, etc. Address nonlinear equalization in optical signal transmission and provide a comparison with neuromorphic electronics The doctoral candidate (DC) is expected to travel to network partners under
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Relate parallelism to applications, e.g., algorithmic parallelism, multi-tasking, etc. Address nonlinear equalization in optical signal transmission and provide a comparison with neuromorphic electronics
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materials exhibits prompt changes in magnetic, electronic, or optical properties upon stimuli and are promising candidates for applications in memory devices addressable by light, optoelectronics, and sensors