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laser pulses to create (periodic) assemblies of nanosized chiral spin textures on demand. These tunable structures are predicted to host topological spin waves, and will provide a unique playground to
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under-operation, laser-pumped metastable states. POSITION DESCRIPTION The selected candidate will be part of the group of Dr. Valentina Bisogni, focusing on the electronic investigation of novel van der
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nuclear engineering. The candidate will join the Laser Systems and Pulsed Particle Sources Section (LPS), responsible for the operation and development of the ISOLDE RILIS laser ion source https://rilis
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long-term research to short-term applications in linkage with incubation and start-up ecosystems. About ACER: The center has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and
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of non-weldable Ni-base superalloys and Ti-alloys using recent advances in laser processing and in-situ process control. Position is connected to the competence centre Centre for Additive Manufacture
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Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Quantum Optics and Laser Sciences Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, Experimental Physics Appointment Status: Non-tenure track Department: Department of Physics, Indiana University
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | about 14 hours ago
existing campus buildings and infrastructure systems. This requires the use of advanced scanning equipment and computer software. This involves reviewing existing documents, which are typically incomplete
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endeavors. This position’s focus is to provide support for the campus radiation safety program. The incumbent will support the Radiation Safety Officer and partner with the University’s Radiation and Laser
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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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process for thick biopolymer films, studying the microstructure of these films using a femtosecond laser to integrate various functions (separation, sorting, concentration, capture, detection), and