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background in nonlinear optics, ultrafast photonics, and integrated photonics, alongside the ability to develop predictive models for optical materials and photonic devices. The successful candidate will work
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heat transport at the nanoscale. Couple BTE-based models with information from atomistic simulations DFT of advanced materials and thermal interfaces. Investigate phonon scattering, thermal conductivity
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fibre lasers. Our work is a mix of experimentation and numerical modelling. We use different materials, laser beam geometries and nonlinear effects, to create new light sources for a multitude of
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and process their results. Helping to develop new models and algorithms to simulate pulse propagation, the material response, and other aspects of our experiments. Coding in Julia and python. Writing
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activities, with roles that can be tuned to the specific preferences of the candidate but will involve e.g. talks for the general public, preparation of material for public-interest sections of the website