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these exclusively via our job portal. Applications by e-mail and by post will not be considered. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/empa/2025/postdoc-in-laser-process-monitoring-… Requirements
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University of North Carolina Wilmington | Wilmington, North Carolina | United States | about 8 hours ago
are offered free of charge. Hiring Range $67,789 - $75,321 Working Title Biological, Laser, and Radiation Safety Officer External Link to Posting https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/38137 Vacancy Number E1465
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6 Research Professors (DR2). Competitive entry is open for research themes pertaining to Physics M/F
, and plasma physics. Optics and lasers.) Where to apply Website https://concourschercheurs2026.dsi.cnrs.fr/index.php?langue=uk Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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states to form lattices of CsYb molecules Quantum many-body physics with ultracold polar molecules Controlling collisions between laser-cooled molecules and atoms The grants are in collaboration with
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individuals minimize their exposure to any source of radiation. Our radiation safety team also oversees the Laser Safety Program at UChicago and focuses on minimizing risk to individuals who work with Class 3b
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. Optical design and modelling • Translate Mars atmospheric and scientific requirements into technical specifications. • Model the Doppler measurement chain (laser, optics, fibre injection, QMZ, detectors
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Job Description If you aim at scientific excellence and want to establish a career as a scientist within fiber lasers and supercontinum sources and their high level applications within optical
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continuous measurements in moving, active subjects. To this aim, we will explore two approaches: a miniaturized laser speckle contrast imager and a diffuse correlation spectroscopy device, both incorporated
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of superconducting single-photon detectors integrated into waveguides. In particular, it will be necessary to characterize the detectors and measure their properties with both classical, laser-type, and quantum light
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. The experiment uses a transparent Paul trap, which enables the polarization of radioactive ions through their interaction with pulsed laser beams. The effectiveness of this innovative technique was recently