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experimental research related to the optical characterization of photonic and/or optoelectronic structures and devices; additional assets include programming skills in Python and experience with software such as
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well as some knowledge to build and develop optical setups. Experience in numerical simulations (COMSOL in particular) as well as some coding skills will be appreciated. Prior knowledge on surface acoustic wave
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the optical tweezers Use and further develop simulation tools to design and benchmark control strategies before deploying them on the microscope Integrate your software with the microfluidic live-cell imaging
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processing (reactive ion etching, optical/electron beam lithography, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, metal evaporation, wire bonding), performing computer-based simulations and modelling
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professor. The group has three research tracks: freeform design, imaging optics and improved direct methods; for more details see https://martijna.win.tue.nl/Optics/ . The following mathematical disciplines
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engineering, or closely related fields Excellent skills in development of complex optical systems Experience in optical simulation skills (Preferably in Zemax) Strong programming skills (preferably in Python
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radiation in the 20–40 eV range, corresponding to the expected operating values for the abovEF instrument under development. Analysis of the detector's response serves to optimize the spectrometer's optical
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multiple technological platforms - photonics, electronics, biological neurons. Responsibilities and tasks This PhD project aims to optimize the design of hybrid electrical–optical computing architectures
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). • Design the testbed architecture, including a 532 nm laser source and a Martian backscatter simulator. 2. Laboratory implementation • Assemble and align the full optical bench. • Develop or integrate a low
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optical spectroscopy, including measurements as a function of temperature, oxygen concentration, and pH. Calibration of the materials as sensors to measure temperature, oxygen, and pH values in cells