19 diffuse-optical-tomography Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of resilient optical transport networks? We're on the lookout for a talented Postdoc to join our dynamic, international team at the Optical Networks
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Join our vibrant research community at Chalmers University of Technology, where innovation in photonics and optical communications drives new scientific and technological advances. About us The
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, fatigue, creep etc.), other AM technologies (PBF-EB, DED), in-situ process monitoring during PBF-LB (optical tomography, melt pool monitoring, etc.), thermodynamic simulations, advanced materials
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, creep etc.), other AM technologies (PBF-EB, DED), in-situ process monitoring during PBF-LB (optical tomography, melt pool monitoring, etc.), thermodynamic simulations, advanced materials characterisation
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for numerous applications, for example optical coherence tomography. This research project also specifically aims at launching a spin-off company. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory
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physics Physics » Biophysics Physics » Optics Physics » Other Technology » Nanotechnology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 31 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Sweden Type
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optical waveguide structure. The current project focuses on advancing a surface-sensitive, label-free waveguide scattering microscopy (WGSM) platform for nanoparticle characterization in advanced therapies
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to contribute to the development of high-performance rare-earth-doped lasers and amplifiers on-chip for applications in optical metrology, sensing, data communication, and quantum technologies? If you are
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formation and the catalytic activity still need to be understood. In this project you will investigate the diffusion of iron in cobalt-based model catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction as a function of
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to be understood. In this project you will investigate the diffusion of iron in cobalt-based model catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction as a function of iron electrodeposition with the help