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quantum memories, quantum light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The current positions will be within a project aiming at developing quantum repeaters using solid-state
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, ranging from classical photonic processing to quantum communication, sensing, and metrology. On-chip quantum key distribution transmitters, entangled pair sources and single photon sources are also
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, we aim to establish a foundation for compact, sensitive, and fast photonic sensing devices. The same waveguide platform will also be evaluated for use in signal processing applications, where phase
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, spectroscopic work. However, the successful candidates will extensively collaborate with the other group members involved in exploring the same processes via molecular dynamics simulations. Amongst other tasks
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light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The current position will be within a project aiming at developing quantum network nodes with laser cooled atoms, including highly
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Konstantatos. The group employ solution-processed functional nanomaterials to address current challenges in optoelectronics, imaging, sensing and renewable energies. We take advances in nanoscience and we
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the development of 2D-mateiral integration within the PIXEurope Pilot Line. Developing process-integrated heterostructures using scalable chemical vapor deposition (CVD) materials. Transitioning from exfoliated lab
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, including quantum memories, quantum light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The research engineer will participate to the construction of a quantum node based on cold Rydberg
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. Evaluate and implement digital tools and platforms that support research activities, data management, and collaboration. Process Optimization: Analyze current workflows across research and administrative
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the modeling, simulation, and development of novel photonic technologies with applications in communications, sensing, and information processing. Our approach bridges fundamental research with industry-relevant