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of a water absorption band. Consequently, 3 µm lasers are highly relevant for applications in spectroscopy, greenhouse gas and pollutant detection, industrial process monitoring (hydrocarbons, combustion
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pulses. He or she shall contribute to activities such as - Experimental analysis and/or modeling of the interactions and material responses - performance optimization of laser writing processes (Process
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found at: https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/167533 Essential Job Duties Research - 50% Expected to be active member of ATLAS (Advanced Technology Lasers for Applications and Science Facility
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generation of laser sources. These devices are based on a physical separation between electrical addressing and optical emission, enabling the design of addressable Tamm lasers with high potential
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applications as soon as possible. Required Field(s): · Advanced fabrication process of emitting devices, mainly laser diodes . · Materials: wide-band gap nanostructure devices (mainly oxides, III
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technical team. You will work on the design, assembly, and optimization of experimental setups and inspection systems (femtosecond laser illumination, PMT detection), considering nonlinear optics and
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of the ANR Lamorsim project (https://anr.fr/Project-ANR-23-CE08-0029 ). The main objective of this project is to develop methodologies for achieving controlled laser-induced amorphization of silicon. In this
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of laser systems across the facility, providing expert guidance on safe design, procurement, operation, and commissioning of laser-based equipment. Together with your colleagues, you will contribute
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-induced processes in materials. Work duties The main duties are to carry out ultrafast laser spectroscopy studies of light harvesting materials with special emphasis in chiral materials. 50 % of the work
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visit: https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/1001004/Anti-Discrimination Because we want you to feel seen and valued, our recruitment process at UC Davis supports openness and authenticity. Research shows that some