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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description What you will do As a Photonic Quantum Sensing
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Research Assistant/Associate in Photonics Integration of Graphene and Related Materials (Fixed Term)
Location: West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in Photonics Integration of Graphene and Related Materials. The aim is to develop a new class of
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to tailor light absorption and light emission. The work will be carried out in collaboration with experts in nanoscale photonics/electronics, advanced lasers, nanoscale synthesis, and characterization
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electric machines•Nanomaterials for next-generation electronic and photonic nanodevices•Oxide materials for MEMS piezoelectric and multiferroic sensors/actuators•Solid-state devices such as solar cells
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, modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device manufacturing, development of machine learning algorithms, and design of optical communication networks or power
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responsible for studying neuronal swelling and dysfunction after excitotoxic injury, using advanced imaging techniques (including 2-photon microscopy) and electrophysiology. The position is within the Stead
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Europe | 3 months ago
on MCF technology in Europe. Training of DCs will exploit multidisciplinary consortium expertise spanning design, modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device
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camera and time-correlated photon counting techniques, partly for the development and application of physical models (collision radiation, reaction kinetics) of the studied plasma, and also for assisting
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responsible for measurements using optical emission spectroscopy, mainly using streak camera and time-correlated photon counting techniques, partly for the development and application of physical models
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support high imaging depth e.g. 200-300 um inside the organoid. In addition, the researcher is anticipated to support with fluorescence based super-resolution optical microscopy using photonic-chip