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contribute to a breakthrough project funded by Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation on the subject of quantum communications. The candidate will work on developing novel semiconductor quantum dot
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communication facility. Develop uplink capabilities for the optical ground station, including point-ahead tracking and polarisation control. Conduct field tests for quantum communication with a receiver satellite
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- supervising and straining intern(s) - writing reports and articles This project will be pursued within the team “Solid-State Quantum Technologies” at the Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C, UMR5221) in
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) , High Energy Physics , Particle Theory , Quantum Field Theory , Theoretical cosmology Appl Deadline: 2025/12/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/11/06, listed until 2026/05/06) Position Description: Apply Position
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( https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic
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(https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic
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( https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic
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materials, with a focus on lattice-dynamical free energies, temperature-dependent vibrational properties, and magnon–phonon interactions using quantum mechanical methods. As postdoc, you will principally
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properties, and magnon–phonon interactions using quantum mechanical methods. As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. A certain amount of teaching may be part of your duties, up to a maximum of 20
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on the characterization of solar cell materials and on gaining understanding of the working mechanisms of different types of solar cells (e.g. perovskite, quantum dot). A particular focus is the combination of X-ray