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are: nanotechnology, spintronics, opto-electronics, renewable power, integrated electrical/biological/optical circuits and systems, image processing and analysis, embedded DSP, digital design, logic synthesis, computer
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photonic technologies are rapidly converging, creating new opportunities for miniaturized sensors, imaging systems, and advanced communication devices. Integration of electronics and photonics is essential
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technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in sustainability, nonlinear optics, photonic and quantum technologies, new nanostructured materials, sensing, imaging and clean energy. The
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, chemical etching, or FIB milling is a strong advantage. Familiarity with optical setups for imaging or polarization-resolved analysis will be considered a significant plus. Responsibilities You will be part
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technique using advanced optics and imaging techniques suitable for diverse applications, where conventional microscopes face challenges such as label requirement, short working distance, and limited Field
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skills and a track record in the areas of optical microscopy, fibre laser optics imaging techniques and lubrication. Your prime responsibilities will be the development of the bespoke version of optical
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treatments for glaucoma and other optic nerve diseases that cause irreversible blindness. This position is a funded a Snow Vision Accelerator Postdoctoral Fellowship. Learn more about the Snow Vision
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interdisciplinary innovation. About the role A talented and self-motivated postdoctoral researcher is needed to employ optical tweezers combined with fluorescence imaging to directly visualise nucleic acid sensor
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innovative projects led by teams of staff and students. We encourage you to apply for this position. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357296/phd-candidate-in-mip-based-sens
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a team to undertake a PhD in the Optics and Photonics Research Group (OPG), supervised by Dr. Mitchell Kenney alongside collaborators within OPG and Life sciences. (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk