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Prestigious industrial PhD student position on “Optical distribution networks to enabled 6G applications” in a collaboration with KPN. Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering
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Will you be our next Assistant/Associate Professor who can contribute to the control and orchestration of complex optical networks? Are you fascinated by exponential growth of bandwidth demand and
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Are you eager to use your math skills to design optical systems for sustainable high-tech devices for billions of people? Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mathematics and Computer
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application and use in many scientific and industrial fields is accelerated through Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs), which combine many optical components into a miniaturized chip format. Similar
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literally?!! In this project, we aim to develop numerical tools to design optical surfaces that transform a source of light into a desired target. To tackle the nonlinear differential equations involved
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is envisioned as part of the core infrastructure for future long-distance, resilient, secure communications. Though the optical losses in the free space optical channel are considerably less than in
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optical signal. This provides avenues toward label-free detection of biomolecules by sensitively monitoring frequency shifts of resonances in e.g., photonic crystals and ring resonators. Applications
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7486 Job description The smart optical networks lab (SONL) at the Electro-Optics Communication (ECO) group
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years, such as environmental sensors (e.g. gas sensing), medical sensors (e.g. optical coherence tomography), fiber Bragg grating sensors for temperature or strain measurement, light detection and ranging
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microstructures supports the design of novel steel grades. However, generating these synthetic microstructures is far from trivial. Significant challenges come from the requirements that the crystals should have