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required to perform the role are: Holds (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in a relevant specialist subject which includes: Optical wireless communication and Photonics. A significant track record in the field
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to their density, low entanglement, and ability to rapidly self-assemble into highly ordered nanostructures to form a lamellar arrangement, resulting in colored materials (bio-based photonic crystals). From
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include: Application (cover letter) Vision for teaching and research for the tenure track period CV including employment history, list of publications, H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching
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of converters in high-power laser systems. Specific requirements: We are looking for candidates with an excellent master’s degree in optics, photonics or electric engineering, physics or comparable. Basic
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networks. This project is also to study the existing radiative transfer theoretical framework of photon propagation in underwater to formulate a signalling/waveform design that is best suited to the UOWC
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biosensors (e.g., plasmonic/photonic readouts), with potential for portable/point-of-care translation Planning experiments, analyzing data, and reporting results in a rigorous and reproducible way
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for the future of mobile and satellite communications. Fields of applications range from 5G/6G telecommunications to satellite-based internet connectivity. For details, you may refer to the following: https
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. Core responsibilities and research directions include: Applied nuclear physics and spectroscopy, focusing on the analysis of data from photon spectrometer detectors recording nuclear collisions. A
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to the Complex and Topological Condensed Systems and Quantum Technologies, as well as Topological Applied Photonics. This includes developing theoretical formalism and the underlying numerical implementations and
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website: https://glykys.lab.uiowa.edu Position Responsibilities Record, plot, analyze and interpret data independently using electrophysiological and imaging techniques, including two-photon and whole-brain