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•Nanofabrication and demonstration of optoelectronic devices (e.g., LEDs, infrared cameras, and gas sensors)•Optical and multiphysics simulations (e.g., Lumerical FDTD, COMSOL)We offer a collaborative and supportive
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of quantum dots, 1D/2D materials, and organics•Nanofabrication and demonstration of optoelectronic devices (e.g., LEDs, infrared cameras, and gas sensors)•Optical and multiphysics simulations (e.g., Lumerical
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talented and versatile PhD student to develop digital biomarkers from continuous, real-world sensor data. Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a form of atypical parkinsonism characterized by its highly
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safety challenges. The foremost issue lies in storage, hydrogen’s low volumetric energy density requires it to be stored either as a compressed gas at extremely high pressures or as a cryogenic liquid at
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Low-Noise Supercontinuum Lasers and Supercontinuum Laser based Opt...
, based on gas-filled hollow-core fibers, silica and soft-glass fibers, such as fluoride and chalcogenide fibers, that we make in-house. Specifically you will design, develop, and characterize low-noise
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performance and their scalability on a vessel. The PhD candidate will address these challenges by setting up performance monitoring systems using cost effective sensors and IoT devices. To enhance assessment
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), terahertz injection locking of QCLs using modified uni-travelling carrier photodiodes (MUTC-PDs) will be developed in cooperation with the Universität Duisburg-Essen and the "Institute of Optical Sensor
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ambitious benchmarks for reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions in international shipping, aiming for a 30-40% reduction by 2030, 80-90% by 2040, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, all relative to 2008
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? Then this PhD position is for you! Quantum technologies are based on uniquely quantum effects. Among them, sensors using oscillating mechanical systems are especially promising: they can advance
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! With your work, you will expand the family of quantum sensors and open new applications for levitated systems — from gas sensing to probing physics beyond the Standard Model. You will join a diverse