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nm optical microscopy." Optics Express 21(22): 26219-26226, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/Oe.21.026219 Optics; Semiconductors; Ultraviolet; Electromagnetic simulations; Lasers; Nanoscale
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in Quantum Optical Physics: Theoretical, Simulation, Modeling for Experimental Design Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, physics Appointment Status: Non-tenure track Department: Department of Physics, Indiana
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, electrical engineering, materials science, or a closely related field. Required and desirable skills: • Solid background in nanophotonics or optical physics • Experience in electromagnetic simulations (FDTD
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& Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases Quantum and Low-Dimensional Materials Quantum Communications, Sensing & Simulation Quantum Optics & Quantum Information Nanophotonics, Condensed
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making that incorporate dynamic scene features, pose tracking, and eye-tracking data collected from an immersive police shooting simulator. The position is based at Indiana University Bloomington, with
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, electrical engineering, materials science, or a closely related field. Required and desirable skills: • Solid background in nanophotonics or optical physics • Experience in electromagnetic simulations (FDTD
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efficient material processing techniques that combine high optical quality with utmost precision through direct laser writing. This capability, responding to challenges in nanofabrication, could unlock new
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Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Quantum Optical Physics: Theoretical, Simulation, Modeling for Experimental Design Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, physics Appointment Status: Non-tenure track Department: Department
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(PICs) increasingly used in various applications. To allow a smooth design flow for these PICs, optimized compact models are needed. This PhD position is enabling compact models for optical amplifiers and
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lasers with high-average and high-peak power Building of optical cavities Running existing simulation codes in Julia and processing their results. Helping to develop new models and algorithms to simulate