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, conference participation), as well as those with practical experience in the specified research techniques (continuous-wave lasers, optical frequency combs, atomic spectroscopy, and techniques for laser
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. Read more about our processing of your personal data in the recruitment phase in our Privacy Policy Where to apply Website https://www.nktphotonics.com/careers/ Requirements Research FieldPhysics
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) Fundacji na rzecz Nauki Polskiej” (https://www.fnp.org.pl/component/fnp_programs/program/first-team-feng/n… ) Selection process Required documents Curriculum vitae (CV) including major achievements and
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DPhil studentship in Physical Chemistry: Laser Spectroscopy of Aerosol Particles Title: Broadband Light Scattering Analysis for Single Aerosol Particles Supervisor: Professor Michael Cotterell Start
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. The activity will focus on the development of cutting-edge pump-probe laser schemes for the investigation of new regimes of ultrafast processes in molecules. A deep understanding of such phenomena is likely to
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(e.g., laser systems, modulators, optical signal processing). Proven independence in research, with a track record of creative problem-solving. A curiosity-driven mindset, eager to explore uncharted
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range in terms of accuracy and stability. The postdoctoral researcher will work with the team to develop, characterise and implement the various improvements until the instrument is back in operation and
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for a highly motivated and well-qualified individual to work on the ERC StG project »Melting-Process-Condition Variations-Aware Control of the Laser-Powder Bed Fusion of Metals« (MeltingWell), GA
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the supervision of PhD or Master students. The recruited person will exploit the existing test benches (Beta source and infrared laser) developed for the first EICROC protype (EICROC0, 4x4 channels) to characterize
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We study ultrafast phenomena in quantum materials. A strong focus lies on the angular momentum of electrons (spin+orbit) and of the crystal lattice. The associated processes often coincide with