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in the near future of particle physics is the potential discovery of feebly interacting particles (FIPs), such as sterile neutrinos, axions, millicharged particles, and dark photons. These particles
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limitations, particularly regarding spectral specificity and detectability in emerging imaging modalities. Spectral Photon-Counting CT (SPCCT) introduces major improvements, including enhanced spatial
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Master Thesis in Physics or Materials Science: Remanent phase shifter based on memristive technology
aims to bridge memristive technology and integrated photonic circuits by developing a novel photonic component. The work contributes to an emerging interdisciplinary research field combining electronics
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prototypes. You will work at the interface of AI and photonic-, semiconducting-, and superconducting quantum hardware. Your work will span across materials, sub-component, and system levels modelling to build
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partners across 11 countries, the project aims to reinforce Europe’s strategic autonomy in photonic technologies and accelerate industrial uptake of cutting-edge integrated photonics. Over the next decade
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, enables the exploration of collective effects such as gap solitons and synchronized arrays of photonic resonators. This PhD thesis aims to investigate both numerically and experimentally the emergence
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: Develop fabrication routines of photonic structures in different materials (e.g., Silicon, Gallium Arsenide, Indium Phosphide). Short-loop optimisation of multiple and diverse recipes on demand
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that supplies ultraviolet (UV) photons (energy ~10 eV). The high-energy protons simulate the magnetospheric or cosmic ray radiation exposure expected for planetary, cometary, and interstellar ices, while
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and training the center users on various microscopy systems including wide-field, TIRF, confocal, multiphoton, two-photon in vivo imaging, FLIM, and FRET microscopy. The incumbent expected to have some
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A Research Assistant/Associate is sought to work on the development of InGaAs/InP Single Photon Avalanche Diodes (SPADs) funded by the UKRI Quantum Hub on Quantum Enabled Position, Navigation and