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inspiring scientific ecosystem. Focusing on key enabling technologies, such as quantum- and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our
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with experience in the following biomedical engineering fields: Biomedical photonics/optoelectronics Biomedical nano- and microscale systems/fabrication Biomedical computation/modeling These positions
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interfaces with organic materials and 2D materials and investigate the charge transfer dynamics Test the photon sensing efficiencies to radiation photon and polarized photons. Participate in proposal writing
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gyroscope. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree issued prior to appointment start date Strong background in photonics, especially lasers and sensors Required Application Materials: CV Stanford is an equal
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with colleagues responsible for downstream AI-based optimization. The ideal candidate has a strong background in computational electromagnetics and photonics, ideally with experience in topology
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close collaboration with colleagues responsible for downstream AI-based optimization. The ideal candidate has a strong background in computational electromagnetics and photonics, ideally with experience
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use of the idea of a copper mirror in connection with dielectric layers inside a strong magnetic field that boosts the axion to photon conversion to a detectable rate in the microwave frequency regime
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, the representation and processing of social information in patients with psychiatric conditions remain largely unclear. We use a suite of cutting-edge techniques, including in vivo multi-photon imaging, fiber
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participating in the training and management of PhD students. Solid-state spin photon interfaces are central to emerging quantum technologies, such as optical quantum networks and quantum sensors. Point defects
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cavity quantum optomechanics that combines strong light-matter coupling with strong exciton-phonon interactions in a single system. The tri-partite exciton-phonon-photon interactions within a single high-Q