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are invited for an EPSRC funded Postdoctoral position in theoretical quantum optics, at the Department of Physics, Lancaster University. Cold atomic gases cooperatively coupled with light provide a rich
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purpose-built £30 million building, containing 10,000 square feet of state-of-the-art labs for interview, social group observation, EEG/ERP, virtual reality, psychobiology, eye-tracking, pain, cross-modal
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replication. This post is fixed term for 3 years. What are you going to do? In this fully-funded project, you will: • develop and employ novel advanced biophysical instrumentation based on optical
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from Theoretical Computer Science. The group is located jointly at the Faculty of Physics – as part of the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics, and Quantum Information Group – and at the Faculty
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methodological focus is on experimental and neuroscientific research approaches (e.g. eye tracking, EEG, fNIRS). Your future tasks: Active participation in research, teaching & administration, which means: You
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of approximately 100 staff members organized in eight research units with fMRI, EEG, fNIRS, VR, eye-tracking, physiology, and brain stimulation facilities. The interdisciplinary Methods of Psychology Lab currently
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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: (1) electrophysiology; (2) optical monitoring/manipulation of cell activity/neuromodulators/neurotransmitters; (3) techniques for quantifying animal behaviour; (4) data analysis, including machine
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advanced optical spectroscopic techniques and modelling, e.g. ultrafast (sub-picosecond) photoluminescence, absorption or photoconductivity techniques. Knowledge of semiconductor physics and a track record
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based on optical trapping or fluorescence microscopy to study RNA polymerase and its response to DNA damage-induced transcription stress; • develop an interdisciplinary skillset by acquiring a