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optimize the UV micro-photoluminescence setup. Perform optical and cryogenic tests. Develop the software for control of the instruments and data acquisition based on PyModAq, Where to apply E-mail
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Level 41 Salary Range $15.83-25.30/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education AA Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment
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for this position is Associate Professor Johann Riemensberger. Duties of the position Development of novel photonic device concepts and architectures, and optical test and measurement methodologies Development
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toward eye tests and glasses Free on-site parking for added convenience Flexible, family-friendly work environment promoting work-life balance Wellbeing support – free, confidential services through
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will also participate to the development of an experimental setup and procedures allowing characterizing optical properties of transparent ceramics (including UV-Vis spectroscopy and light scattering
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the gravimeter developed by the LTE to compare the instruments acquired as part of EQUIP-G, scheduled for 2029 2- participate in the characterisation, testing and monitoring of instruments acquired as part of
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, or bioelectronic device design Experience in design, fabrication, and testing of acoustic or healthcare-related sensing platforms Knowledge of fundamental field theories, about wave control, energy focusing
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implemented as part of the TimeNanoLive ERC. The person will contribute to various aspects: - setting up the optical implementations of new concepts - testing and validation of new experimental set-ups - pilot
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recording, optical imaging, stimulation, and behavioral testing in neuroscience studies. Collaborate closely with neuroscientists to iteratively refine both the experimental tools and the analyses they enable
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Summary: Develop, validate, evaluate and implement Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA) compliant standard operating procedures, tests and methods in the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory (NPHL