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, nonlinear optics, and nanotechnologies. The studies will include the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, high-order harmonic generation in laser-induced plasmas, gases, and solids, low-order nonlinear
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optical interactions with atoms and molecules in gases, clusters, and liquids, providing a scientific foundation for Department of Energy–relevant applications. This appointment will emphasize theoretical
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improvements. Examples include optimizing the squeezing of the vacuum to minimize quantum noise, a prototype cryogenic interferometer, using machine learning for nonlinear feedback control, devising techniques
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zebrafish larvae with advanced optical methods. The position will be at the University of Florence, NEUROFARBA Department. The deadline is: 28th January at 13:00 (CET) The activity involves the use
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Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin | Berlin, Berlin | Germany | about 1 month ago
experience in one or more of these areas: Nonlinear spectroscopy Pump-probe spectroscopy THz spectroscopy Optical microscopy Moreover, candidates are expected to have Collaborative spirit and ability to work
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Linear and nonlinear photonic device testing Finite element analysis (FEA) Micro‑ and nano‑fabrication Knowledge in quantum optics/physics is a strong plus Qualifications: PhD required A combination of
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or more of the following topics: femtosecond lasers - terahertz time-domain generation and detection - nonlinear optics, this is considered a strong advantage. Very good verbal and written communications
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ICFO’s Attoscience and Ultrafast Optics group works in a highly interdisciplinary field which fuses ultrafast laser physics, extreme nonlinear optics, atomic and molecular physics, SXR spectroscopy
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such as spectrally controlled reflectivity and transmission, down conversion, light trapping and light extraction, nonlinear effects, and solar cells. The work involves electromagnetic modeling
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required: nonlinear optics (e.g. optical parametric amplifiers), electrical switching, high-frequency electronics, thermal transport physics, and beamline experiments at user facilities. Besides technical