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instruments, such as detectors and lasers operating in the UV to FIR wavelength ranges, fibre-optic sensors, lidars, optical communication systems and quantum technologies. The Section is staffed with around 25
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/ laser cutter) and are skilled in assembly. Preferably, you have affinity with 3D CAD design (SolidWorks) and are willing to learn the many scientific setups in our labs that are fully designed in CAD. You
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the operation of contemporary and future plasma-based sources of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and beyond-EUV light for nanolithography. In our group’s research we, for example, uncovered the quantum origins
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, global ocean circulation and height systems. In addition, the temporal variations of gravity and the geoid help to measure mass exchange processes in the Earth system. Knowledge about the time-varying
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atom-optical element fidelity. A key long-term goal will be to integrate a continuous atom laser into the system, enabling true continuous-wave operation. This work will contribute to the development
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variations using laser interferometry and drag-free control systems. Within NGGM, the Lead Space Segment Engineer supports tasks related to design, development and verification of NGGM satellites within
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. The Section's activities cover the development of novel optical ground stations and related optical systems for optical space debris/near-Earth object observation, satellite and space debris laser ranging and
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manufacturing capabilities, allowing us to manufacture more versatile optical systems, including lasers, cavities, frequency references and more. If successful, you will be able to join OpticsFoundry and bring
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processes strongly impact global climate. Advanced ocean observations allow us to decipher the current and future functioning of the ocean. Furthermore, seafloor sediments have recorded past changes in
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to achieve continuous Bose-Einstein condensation [Nature 606, 683 (2022) ]. We are building two types of such clocks: a superradiant clock and a zero-deadtime clock. A superradiant clock is a laser that lases