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, Ms. Chen Tel: +86-577-86680897 Email: rscrck@wzut.edu.cn Website: https://www.wzut.edu.cn/ School/College Contacts School of Data Science & Artificial Intelligence Fields: Computer Science & Technology
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, photolithography, thin film deposition, and metrology. The University of Glasgow has over 45 years’ experience of delivering micro- and nano-fabrication (and in particular electron-beam lithography) to develop
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description Space systems includes systems for control, instrumentation and communication in the upper atmosphere and in space. Of particular importance are reliable, radiation resistant low-power electronic
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Doctoral student in development of nanowire devices for photonic neuromorphic computing (PA2026/472)
experimental studies of electronic, structural, and chemical properties of materials, as well as on accelerators and instrumentation for Synchrotron radiation. The Division of Solid State Physics
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and development of optoelectronic systems for applications of functional (nano)materials in sensor technology, especially in the development of optical fiber sensors. Design, implementation, and
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or activities in organizations, lectures, further training or qualifications) are to be submitted electronically via the appointment portal of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg by 30.01.2026: https
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-colleges/engineering/research/centers-and-labs/sirt-nano ), Characterization Center for Materials & Biology (C2MB, https://ccmb.uta.edu/ ) and the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI
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offering innovative curricula in nanotechnology, computational materials, surface engineering, and advanced functional material (for energy, nano/micro electronics, bio applications). MSE at UTA is the
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experimental background in nanophotonics and optoelectronics. Experience in micro- and nano-fabrication is required. Experience with laser interference lithography and/or electron-beam lithography desired
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quantum sensors, leveraging state-of-the-art electron microscopy facilities at the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department (CMPMS) and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN