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21 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire Aimé Cotton Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 13 Mar 2026 - 23
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Role: Research Associate in Novel Optical Sources Based on Gas-Filled Hollow-Fibers Grade and Salary: Grade 7, £37,694 - £47,389 per annum FTE and working pattern: 1FTE, 35hrs per week, Monday
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the development of high-reliability fiber components and optimized doped fibers. The first objective of this project is to explore different approaches to develop fluoride fiber components and build optical benches
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working in an international and collaborative atmosphere. We perform both curiosity-driven and applied-research in the areas of fiber-optic systems, optoelectronics and silicon photonics. We enjoy a state
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devices, ultrafast optics, and fiber optical communication - from long-haul transmission to datacenter interconnects - we tackle real-world challenges at every scale. We’re a collaborative research team
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boiling, aiming to (i) track transient liquid fronts at Critical Heat Flux and (ii) assess heat transfer during surface drying and rewetting, using optical fiber thermal sensing and a high-speed IR camera
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-form optical fibers for information systems" will perform the following tasks: - Design and modeling of optical fibers. - Participation in the development of new numerical methods for modeling special
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. Technol., 2021 Quantum bit error rate timing jitter dependency on multi-mode fibers, Optics Express, 2023 Our work addresses real-world challenges in deploying quantum technologies, from mitigating
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disorders (i.e., Fragile X Syndrome). Taking advantage of multiple state-of-the-art techniques (e.g. multiphoton in vivo imaging, fiber photometry, EEG/EMG recordings, chemogenetic manipulation, and gene
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be exploring exotic topological and non-Hermitian physics (of any geometric setting!) in a fiber optic platform. The position will be hosted by the Section of Quantum Physics and Information