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spacecraft and associated data governance challenges; obsolescence of traditional ways to deploy and sustain ground segment systems; new forms of space communications, such as optical and quantum technologies
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domains such as nontrivial skyrmions, using external stimuli (e.g., optical excitations, electric and magnetic fields) and internal nanoscale heterogeneity, defects, and interfaces (e.g., twisting
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the excellence cluster Your profile PhD in physics or in a related discipline experience in phase contrast or coherent X-ray imaging advanced programming skills in a high-level computer language (Python or related
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porous media, for example, hydrogel assemblies, with a focus on understanding the fundamental transport mechanisms relevant to biological systems (e.g., brain tissue, perivascular spaces, optic nerve
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a successful company and who loves to creatively solve technical puzzles. You also should have: a recent PhD in experimental atomic, molecular and optical physics; good skills with optics, and some
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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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in nonlinear X-ray-matter interactions and ultrafast diffraction/imaging are targeted with this position as Postdoc in the MID group. For our MID group, we are looking for a Postdoctoral researcher for
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‑on experience in single‑molecule microscopy, skills in optics or photonics, and proven ability in developing software for imaging analysis, particularly using Python. Your ability to work independently while
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instrumentation? Then read on. In the research group “MR by Optics” at DTU Health Tech, we are offering two postdoc positions with focus on intracellular nanodiamond-based sensing. We are a small and dynamic group
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dimensions offer a paradigm-shifting approach to photonic systems, enabling the study of high-dimensional lattices physics using low-dimensional photonic systems. Our research combining quantum physics and