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2007 to 2019. The PhD programme involves three years of research-oriented thesis work, leading to a doctoral degree in Astrophysics/Astronomy. Scientific interests are centred on activities in optical
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for participation in cutting-edge research within the cluster. In May 2025, it will be announced whether funding for UniSysCat and BIG-NSE by the German Research Foundation (DFG) will be extended. Please keep an eye
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of the electric transport and optical conductivity will allow to establish a comprehensive structure-property relationship of this new highly promising material class. Furthermore, the photovoltaic effect
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single filaments and single droplets to composite networks using techniques such as optical tweezers, fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The concrete activities during the project will
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. The PhD programme involves three years of research-oriented thesis work, leading to a doctoral degree in the field of physics. Scientific interests are centred on activities in applied and quantum optics
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. Responsibilities and tasks This PhD project aims to optimize the design of hybrid electrical–optical computing architectures: Investigate and design optimal computing and communication architectures for hardware
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, Chemistry or Mathematics. Research areas: Cell and molecular biology, developmental and stem cell biology, vascular biology, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, in vivo imaging, high resolution optical
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– derivatives, wave functions, linear algebra, differential equations, numerical optimization. Some background in solid-state physics, optics, electrical engineering, chemistry, and/or materials science
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At the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), a part-time position (75%) in the Department “Optical and Rocket Soundings” is available as PhD Student, AMILIS project (f/m/d) The position is
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, at Technical University of Denmark (Kopenhagen) to study optical ring resonators, and University College London (UK) to study optical excitation in memristors. There will also be regular meetings with the other