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of the deepest and most-well-studied fields in the sky, ~50 strong radio sources were identified that had no infrared (IR) or optical counterparts, down to a very faint level. Named “Infrared-Faint Radio Sources
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Current reseach is in the areas of: Development of biomimetic structures as ultrasound contrast agents Deep tissue imaging using photoacoustic contrast agents All optical photoacoustic sensors
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learning models (i.e. keeping an eye on the system’s "brain" to quickly spot when it starts to struggle or behave unexpectedly). Our goal is to create tools that continuously evaluate the performance
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The candidates will design, develop and measure multi-qubit devices, where they will learn a wide range of techniques from single atom manipulation, device processing and optical measurements
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
Bachelor/Masters degree (or equivalent) in electrical/electronic engineering, nano/microfabrication, physics (optical) or a field related to the desired skills listed below, with a high level of academic
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. You'll also contribute to the design and refinement of a catheter-based optical fibre system for delivering therapy. This interdisciplinary project lies at the crossroads of nanotechnology, chemistry, and
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University has partnered with the University of Bayreuth (Germany) along with the University of Melbourne to constitute an interdisciplinary International Research Training Group (IRTG): “Optical excitations
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. The candidate will contribute to the development of empirically validated methods for identifying and mitigating such effects. The research will involve experimental studies, neurophysiological methods (e.g., eye
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ultra-efficient lasers and all-optical transistors. Our goal is to uncover the elusive physics of strongly interacting polaritons far from equilibrium, bringing the vision of room-temperature superfluid
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The project will involve incorporating various elements into the diamond lattice via ion implantation, high-energy irradiation, and high-temperature processing of diamond samples. The optical and