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25 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS - University of Lille Department Laboratory PhLAM Research Field Physics » Optics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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of cancerous tissues by measuring tissue autofluorescence 5) Testing of gas-filled optical fibers 6) Measurement of nonlinear effects observed during optical pumping This work will be carried out in Limoges
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a high-energy pump wave on a weak wave through cross-modulation. The main activity will be to develop and run numerical codes to describe the nonlinear propagation of optical waves in multimode fibers
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students and a post-doc. The laboratory is fully equipped with lasers, electrooptic systems andultrafast oscilloscopes. The study of nonlinear light propagation is a highly active field of research, renowned
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The researcher's mission will be to study nonlinear propagation in multimode optical fibers. These fibers may
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integrating artificial intelligence, from algorithm design to on-sky demonstration. The objective is to design intelligent adaptive optics systems capable of correcting sensor nonlinearities, anticipating
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polarization via exciton population engineering, including nonlinear optical responses relevant for neuromorphic activation functions. Analysis and interpretation of experimental data in close interaction with
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Attoscience and Ultrafast Optics Research Group led by Prof. Dr. Jens Biegert. We are seeking highly motivated and skilled professional whoes core responsibility will
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require specific investigation. These systems are of central interest for dual-comb spectroscopy, optical ranging, and neuromorphic computing, but their intrinsically multidimensional nonlinear dynamics
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the UK, pursuing a diverse range of topics at the leading edge including high-speed optical transmission, optical sensing, signal processing, ultra-wide-band amplification, nonlinear photonics, fibre