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1 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonic Department GaN devices, sensors, thin-film structures and porous materials
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, LTCC technology, printed electronics and medical and environmental sensors. Łukasiewicz–IMiF runs numerous projects financed from domestic and foreign funds annually, the goals of which are to increase
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Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics | Poland | about 21 hours ago
nitride technology, LTCC technology, printed electronics and medical and environmental sensors. Łukasiewicz–IMiF runs numerous projects financed from domestic and foreign funds annually, the goals of which
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Warsaw University of Technology/the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, CEZAMAT | Poland | 17 days ago
(TRL3 to TRL7) of sensors, antennas (incl. on-chip-packages) and measurement systems of sub-THz frequency bands oriented towards imaging for industrial applications, devices for material characterization
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Warsaw University of Technology/the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, CEZAMAT | Poland | 22 days ago
environment, Measure 2.1 International Research Agendas. The candidate will lead WG4 (Terahertz Devices & Systems), which will aim to develop prototypes (TRL3 to TRL7) of sensors, antennas (including on-chip
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design of microelectronics and photonic devices, gallium nitride technology, LTCC technology, printed electronics and medical and environmental sensors. Łukasiewicz–IMiF runs numerous projects financed
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techniques, which will take confocal and two-photon microscopes (the most widely used 3D imaging techniques) as a starting point. We plan to modify these techniques by enriching them with an array of single
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of the subject matter in the field of fiber optics; knowledge of issues related to the characterization (experimental analysis) of optical fibers, optical fiber components (including optical fiber sensors), in
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, optical fiber components (including optical fiber sensors), in particular in the near infrared range; the ability to set-up and adjust optical systems and the ability to use advanced measuring devices and
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for academic teachers employment (Annex 4 to the Statute of UWM in Olsztyn, table 5a) 7. Statement about the represented scientific field and discipline and authorizing to include the candidate in the number