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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting inverse design in integrated photonics
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The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting inverse design in integrated photonics. This research is part of the Metapix
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the statistical properties of the microwave photons. The role of this postdoc position is to gain understanding of the quantum mechanical measurement processes and backaction effects that take place in
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting machine learning in optics. In this position
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The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting machine learning in optics. In this position, you will become part of a
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candidates with the following qualifications: A Ph.D. in Physics Applied Physics Nanotechnology Photonics Electrical Engineering or other relevant field is required. To qualify for the position of postdoc, you
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qualifications: A Ph.D. in Physics Applied Physics Nanotechnology Photonics Electrical Engineering or other relevant field is required. To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree
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-photon microscopy. Other methods, such as functional MRI and PET, can potentially be included to study plasticity in macrocircuits. Eligibility Eligible to be employed as a postdoc is someone who has
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, organized within the research center FORCE. The center brings together experts in communications, photonics, and electronics to tackle challenges in optical communications through a cross-disciplinary
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The postdoctoral fellow will work with animal models (mouse) with a combination of techniques to measure and influence micro- and macro-circuits in vivo. Techniques include one/two-photon microscopy