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In the ERC-funded project CASTLe (https://www.castle.unifi.it ) we aim at a fundamental understanding of chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) and investigate potential applications in quantum
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. Your tasks: Collaboration in research on the development of laser systems for the International Space Station as part of the BECCAL project Specific: Perform risk and reliability management
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skill with the fundus, and external cameras. ◦ Familiar with the anterior and posterior anatomy of the eye. Ability to recognize pathology and document appropriately. Refractive Surgery ◦ A. Working
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qualifications completed at the deadline for applications, including those resulting from academic degree recognition processes; preference is given to candidates with prior research experience in the synthesis
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Responsibilities: The selected candidate will be expected to: Develop and optimize fabrication techniques for optical waveguiding in glass (e.g. IOX waveguides, laser written waveguides) and glass micro structuring
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to join the Silicon Photonics team at C2N. The project aims to develop fully integrated photonic systems for the generation, control, and reception of laser beams in free space exploiting both photonic
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phase shifters to steer the laser beam in LiDAR transmitters. You will investigate the challenges of massively integrating Digital-to-Analog converters onto a single chip, thereby generating the control
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interlinked biological phenomena associated with bacterial plasma membranes: (i) the biophysical processes that couple respiration to ATP production by the F1Fo ATP synthase, and (ii) the sensitivity
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: Development of laser systems for the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the BECCAL project Development of key technologies for various applications of quantum technologies for field use Specifically
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