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and Nanooptics group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University. The PhD student will join our ERC-funded project on dynamic organic optical metasurfaces, with prospective
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The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics , Umeå University, currently has around 100 employees and conducts research in energy technology, applied optics, electronics and medical technology
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energy technology, applied optics, electronics and medical technology. We are recruiting a PhD student in Applied Physics with a focus on hollow-core fiber technology towards telecom applications
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selective metallization for high-aspect-ratio vertical interconnects, preventing copper diffusion and adhesion issues -Using correlative, multimodal characterization (SEM, AFM, XCT, optical microscopy
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for Spectroscopic and Acoustic Imaging (https://www.photoacoustics.lu.se/ ). The doctoral student will gain knowledge in optical measurement methods, medical image processing, development of computational models, and
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topological magnetic structures in optical cavities. Work duties The main duty involved in this position is to conduct research, and the co-supervision of master's theses and doctoral students. Teaching may
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quantum computing, quantum optics, microwave engineering, or related fields in experimental physics. Your verbal and written communication skills in English are good You are motivated for a career in
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energy technology, applied optics, electronics, medical technology, and system engineering. We are recruiting a PhD student in Applied Physics with a focus on hollow-core fiber technology towards telecom
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services running on top of optical network infrastructure vulnerable to physical-layer attacks. By developing a new, bottom-up approach to network security and incorporating a physical-layer perspective into
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behavioral equipment. Have some experience with optical methods for recording neuronal activity Your workplace The group led by Professor Markus Heilig focuses on neurobiological mechanisms underlying