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integrated photonics, and includes the potential to become a co-founder of Lightspring. We are looking for someone with complementary skills in photonics, optical design, numerical simulations of photonic
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Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team for a 18 months position based at Femto-ST in Besançon. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering research and development in integrated photonics
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). The group currently hosts 2 PhD students. The group is publishing about 10 articles a year in high-impact journals (PRL, Nature, Nature Photonics, Nature Physics, Optica, ...): http
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spectroscopy (TRPL, ns), Transient Absorption Spectroscopy (TAS, ps, fs), photocatalytic reactors, gas-chromatography coupled mass-spectroscopy (GC-MS), MicroGC, (photo)-electrochemical cell, Photon-to-Current
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description RESEARCHER PROFILE: Postdoc/R2: PhD holders RESEARCH FIELD(S)1: Chemistry
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(photons) and matter excitations (excitons), inheriting properties from both: they can propagate at speeds close to those of photons while exhibiting much stronger nonlinearities. The demonstration of robust
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in tissues Radiation quality (e.g., photons, protons, neutrons) and relative biological effectiveness (RBE) The responsability of the applicant include carrying out the described research project
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France 2030. Within this framework, two 3-year research positions are available in the Centre Materials-Chemistry laboratories. It’s included one 18-month postdoctoral position and One 3-year PhD
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-eDCC project is a collaborative project between the CREATIS and TIMC laboratories involving the OHI hospital (Ottawa) and the LUMEN nuclear medicine department (Lyon). Single photon emission computed
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project “AQuaTSiC” we are looking for a postdoc to support our activities in nanofabrication of eletro-photonic devices in SiC. With these devices we strive to make the next decisive steps towards a quantum