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Application deadline: 01/12/2025 Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Nonlinear PDEs How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK only due to funding restrictions. The
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are: nanotechnology, spintronics, opto-electronics, renewable power, integrated electrical/biological/optical circuits and systems, image processing and analysis, embedded DSP, digital design, logic synthesis, computer
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for semiconductor physics, studying electronic bands, electron transport, and optical properties. Research on quantum properties of semiconductors, particularly in nonlinear optics and two-dimensional materials
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directly after completion of the PhD might be considered in exceptional cases. Interested? To apply for the position, please fill out the online application form https://www.pks.mpg.de/PKSFellow26 and upload
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communication technologies, including long-term vision and strategy development. Pioneering advanced optical technologies, applying nonlinear optical signal processing to manipulate optical quantum states
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, and align ultrafast optical setups, integrate setups with measurement electronics for data acquisition, etc. Experience in the following areas is beneficial but not required: nonlinear optics (e.g
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, etc. Address nonlinear equalization in optical signal transmission and provide a comparison with neuromorphic electronics The doctoral candidate (DC) is expected to travel to network partners under
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Relate parallelism to applications, e.g., algorithmic parallelism, multi-tasking, etc. Address nonlinear equalization in optical signal transmission and provide a comparison with neuromorphic electronics
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cavities, beam scanning, imaging, CW/pulsed laser systems, two-laser Raman thermometry, frequency and time domain thermoreflectance, ultrafast and nonlinear spectroscopy), as well as electro-optical signal
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collaboration between the LPGP and CELIA, the PhD candidate will develop numerical strategies to model the formation of plasma channels through optical ionization and the subsequent plasma evolution