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Overview A fully funded three-year position, opportunity at the University of Sheffield in the field of Biophysics, specialising in Ultrafast Spectroscopy. This project addresses two critical and
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of the ANR Lamorsim project (https://anr.fr/Project-ANR-23-CE08-0029 ). The main objective of this project is to develop methodologies for achieving controlled laser-induced amorphization of silicon. In this
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of high-frequency or ultrafast experimental capabilities. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in experimental studies on thin films and heterostructures, including spin-orbit torque phenomena
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number LEO24-1-12490 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Ultrafast Science of Quantum Materials
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. Our group combines state-of-the-art methods in experimental ultrafast spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations: We develop and apply novel ultrafast spectroscopic methods aimed at uncovering how
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I-Wyant College of Optical Sciences Posting Number req24657 Department James C Wyant Coll Optical Sci Department Website Link https://www.optics.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus
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related with the optical lasers Experience with ultrafast lasers Experience in laser spectroscopy High level of English, both oral and written Communication capabilities in English Ability to work in a team
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(RCB), the research focus “Ribonucleases” (https://go.ur.de/rna-biologie ) and the Regensburg Center of Ultrafast Nanoscopy (RUN) also provides a wide range of opportunities for collaboration. Active
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open up the possibility of performing ultrafast imaging of complex systems such as large molecules or interfaces with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.The PhD project will be pursued within the group
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. Position Description We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in ultrafast, nonlinear, and quantum optics. The successful candidate will develop and employ Ultrafast Quantum