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, technology and administration a lively, family-friendly and equal opportunity environment, a lean management structure and diverse opportunities. Join us to invent the future! At the Institute for Photonic
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the Baltic region. Institutional environment The Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (ISSP UL) is the national research hub for functional materials, thin film technologies, photonics, and
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Low-Noise Supercontinuum Lasers and Supercontinuum Laser based Opt...
for the position. DTU Electro has more than 300 employees with competencies in electrical and photonics engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs
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and experimentally demonstrate the potential of advanced optical materials for nanoscale photonics. Your role will involve using a variety of experimental techniques, including fabrication, structural
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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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preparation, and a 100 keV Tundra cryo-TEM. We have regular access to the 22-ID beamline at the Argonne Photon Source for X-ray data collection, as well as to a Titan Krios microscope equipped with a Gatan K3
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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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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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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