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lasers and their practical applications. Where the Fiber Technology Center is part of the Photonics Research Institute. This center boasts cutting-edge facilities for various aspects of fiber design and
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technical team. You will work on the design, assembly, and optimization of experimental setups and inspection systems (femtosecond laser illumination, PMT detection), considering nonlinear optics and
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-induced processes in materials. Work duties The main duties are to carry out ultrafast laser spectroscopy studies of light harvesting materials with special emphasis in chiral materials. 50 % of the work
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, optical physics, and pharmaceutical sciences, with the goal of developing safer and more efficient laser-based therapeutic strategies. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who: Holds a PhD in
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the optical and x-ray laser pulses at the beginning of each experiment Requirements PhD-degree in experimental physics or chemistry Experience in ultrafast material dynamics studies using THz-/MIR- excitations
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Navigation System with Artificial Intelligence for Laser Treatment of Vascular Lesions, reference 2023.17571.ICDT, through the IC&DT Project Competition in All Scientific Fields 2023, financed by national
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catalysts. An additional topic on cluster magnetism involves a systematic investigation of how magnetism of rare earth metal clusters is influenced by doping them with a few atoms of 3d transition metals. PhD
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PhD position under LUMEN project funded by BPI-France, France 2030 and Normandy Region within I-Démo 2024 program. The project gathers experts in fiber laser design, realization and qualification aiming
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students. Qualifications As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in physics, photonics engineering or a related topic. A strong background in laser spectroscopy and solid state
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Dortmund location within the Bioimaging Working Group (Biospectroscopy Department): PhD Candidate (m/f/d) The doctoral research project investigates the role of tissue-resident and inflammation-recruited