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. 4. In-plane waveguide excitation significantly reduces laser damage to sensitive samples. 5. The chip geometry is stable; no free-space parts. The PhD project involves photonics device simulation and
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the duct around bends. It would investigate the opportunities offered by additive manufacture for creating hollow coil geometries tailored for use with cryogenic fluids. Examples of both types of coil would
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We are seeking to appoint a 3-year Research Fellow within the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton in the research programme “Mathematical Foundations of Intelligence
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, Algebraic Geometry, Combinatorics, Data Science, Number Theory, Probability, and Quantum Information. Fellows have previously been appointed with backgrounds in most areas of Pure Mathematics, Data Science
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to eruptive activity. These transitions pose significant challenges to hazard management (1). Physical parameters, such as the location, geometry, and size of the volcanic system, and their changes over time
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construction elements. Thermoplastic composites blades, likely the blades of the future, have additional potential in that they can be thermoformed into new geometries, while also ‘healing’ the thermoplastic
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United Kingdom Application Deadline 30 Nov 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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ultrafast laser pulses on femtosecond timescales. Combining nanofabrication, electromagnetic simulation, and pump–probe laser measurements, the project will explore how 3D geometry, and different materials
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these structures. You will explore how gain and loss under external laser pumping, lattice geometry, and strong optical nonlinearity influence polariton topology, first- and second-order temporal and spatial
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of composite materials and structures. The research will be conducted within the Computational Engineering & Design Group of the Department, on a fixed term - full time contract for a duration of 20 months