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information is available at www.atomic.physics.lu.se . Subject description The positions are linked to the attosecond group at the department. The group's research includes ultrafast optics and lasers
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and its plasticity. The project will be carried out by applying “all optical physiology” methods, i.e. a combination of calcium imaging with optogenetics, in freely behaving animals in Paolo Medini’s
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includes the prefrontal cortex with a focus on selection between stimuli of different value and its plasticity. The project will be carried out by applying “all optical physiology” methods, i.e. a
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and programming experience (e.g. R, Python) are required. Experience with psychophysiological methods, such as eye tracking and skin conductance, is advantageous. Excellent academic merits, including
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different mixing and reactive properties compared to conventional fuels. In this project, turbulent mixing and combustion of hydrogen in air will be studied through optical experiments and numerical modelling
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. The workplace This position will be at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE, liu.se/loe ) where we explore electronic and optical properties of organic semiconductors, biomaterials from the forest, and
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languages such as Python or C Solid background in quantum mechanics Experience from working on quantum error-correction, open quantum systems, quantum optics, bosonic codes or continuous-variable quantum
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us, research and education are conducted with an eye towards the future. Our proximity to the business world, both locally and globally, gives us a wide reach and the ability to create change
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microorganisms, and developing of spectral collection and analysis protocols that will allow this biochemical data to be effectively used to support optical microscopy-based deep-learning algorithms for species
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. The research includes development of growth models, crop production management with remote sensing tools and spectral techniques, and agronomic studies. Ongoing projects involve the use of optical and radar