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Your Job: Conduct the assembly, verification, and calibration of a novel optical instrument in our Cleanroom-5 laboratory at the University of Wuppertal Work with a variety of calibration units
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carbon and boron nitride nanotubes - Physico-chemical methods for the growth and characterization of the molecular-tubes heterostructures, as well as optical spectroscopies for the investigation
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to 36 months. Main tasks: The project is focused on the investigation of the magnetic and optical properties of novel hybrid altermagnetic semiconducting heterostructures using various research methods
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multiple technological platforms - photonics, electronics, biological neurons. Responsibilities and tasks This PhD project aims to optimize the design of hybrid electrical–optical computing architectures
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enrolled in our research-oriented PhD/doctoral programme. In our optics / photonics and quantum technology programme, we offer: high-end research and education in a world-class scientific environment with
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of X-ray methods Knowledge of X-ray optics Knowledge of synchrotron science Knowledge of catalysis and energy storage Experience with programming languages (ideally Python), SPS controls system Fluent in
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work independently Excellent cooperation and communication skills and ability to work as part of a team Desirable additional qualifications: Knowledge of general relativity Experience in quantum optics
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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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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