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have. Additional comments Supervisors team The Computational Synthetic Biology group (CSBG), led by Dr. Irene Otero-Muras, works on the design, analysis and control of biomolecular networks: nonlinear
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scaling limits of conventional silicon electronics. By engineering crystal symmetry and magnetic order through controlled chemical doping, the research aims to tune the quantum metric and realize giant
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towards sustainable flights. However, there are significant challenges in achieving net zero. This project will explore approaches to achieving robust control of the electrical power system for aircraft
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physics , Neutrino physucs , Noise mitigation , Non-equilibrium quantum physics , Nonequilibrium physics in bulk and molecular quantum materials , Nonlinear and Complex Systems , Nonlinear Integral Systems
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expertise in nonlinear optics in optical fibers and planar waveguides. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities
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–level nonlinearities, including photon blockade. These effects could enable photonic quantum logic gates and ultrafast single-photon switches. Project F: Dynamic EDC for enhanced light-matter interaction