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thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition for photovoltaic applications This offer is for a Master 2 internship for up to 5 months in the ICube laboratory, CNRS - University of Strasbourg, France
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laboratory safety, hazardous materials management, radiation and laser safety, industrial hygiene, occupational safety, injury prevention, and storm water pollution prevention. This position works with
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the device and for algorithm efficiency as compared to qubits. We will explore the use of tightly focused laser beams and their interaction with crystals of trapped ions to realize new ways to prepare and
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of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) is primarily responsible for overseeing the operation and safety of a mechanical engineering teaching laboratory and a mechatronics laboratory, managing the lab staff and
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different assisting tasks. The research is related to a wide range of fields, including, e.g., aerosol physics, quantum physics, material physics, light-matter interaction, laser applications, computational
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the construction, commissioning, and eventual operation of a new, high-harmonic-generation based XUV beamline for attosecond resolution time-resolved studies of photoionized many-electron systems, and on the other
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-mentioned sensors by printing processes and/or by modifying surfaces using laser processes (e.g., laser-induced graphene, LIG), as well as their characterisation, with a view to obtaining reproducible and
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are developing various technologies (with a focus on laser systems and vacuum systems) for the realization of quantum sensors in space and for other field applications. In the BECCAL project, for example, we
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possibility of renewals depending on availability of funding. The research would focus on searches for gravitational waves with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), as well as optical
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within the IAP’s core expertise in photonics (microwave physics, laser physics, nonlinear optics, biophotonics). The program should create new synergies within the existing research areas at the Institute