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. Structural biology using electron microscopy, such as cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and tomography (cryo-ET). The postdoc will be central for helping to grow the new lab and will collaborate closely
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Job Description We are searching for a talented and motivated PostDoc to develop the theory of quantum light sources for applications in optical quantum computers. The project takes place in
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fields with microscopic resolution. To achieve this goal and building on initial proof of concept, the setups will realise advanced protocols of quantum coherent control of electron spins, optical
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Electro in the Quantum and Nanophotonics Section , which focuses on leveraging fundamental light-matter interactions for applications in sensing, optical communications, and quantum technologies
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and synchrotron-based experiments to study the dynamics of light-induced phase transitions on atomic and nanoscopic length-scales driven by optical and phononic excitation. The focus will be
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ecological processes, i.e., vertical turbulent diffusion, phytoplankton production and consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, etc., to develop hybrid models. Performance will be compared to several 1D aquatic
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departments, DTU Electro covers a multitude of research disciplines within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, bio
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hyperpolarized 13C magnetic resonance spectroscopy, nanodiamond-based quantum sensing of ROS, and advanced label-free optical microscopy to establish robust experimental workflows for studying infection biology
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be exploring exotic topological and non-Hermitian physics (of any geometric setting!) in a fiber optic platform. The position will be hosted by the Section of Quantum Physics and Information
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for fundamental optomechanics and practical gas sensing applications. The postdoctoral fellow is expected to contribute to the design, fabrication and optical/structural/mechanical characterization of “string