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and 2019) by combining the creation of new original optical instruments with concrete biological applications. In particular, within the framework of this PhD, the aim will be to develop a new
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photonic systems for the generation, control, and reception of free-space laser beams. Optical communications and LiDAR are the main application targets. The successful candidate will contribute
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new class of optical probes for use in applications of catalysis and molecular recognition. Quantum confinement and plasmonic amplification in these luminescent objects allow one to simultaneously
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hold a degree in engineering and/or a master's degree in Physics/Optics. The position requires strong knowledge in instrumentation and data analysis, good oral and written communication skills (French
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and Asian leader in deep tech. The PhD fellow will fabricate vertical optical microcavities based on dielectric distributed Bragg reflectors and embedding 2D materials, either as monolayers or building
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language and more specifically on eye movements during the reading of inclusive forms in sentence processing. The candidate will work at the LAPSCO and will join a project funded by the French ANR, entitled
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8 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department C2N Research Field Physics » Optics Physics » Applied physics Engineering » Communication engineering Researcher Profile First Stage
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. Lett. 76, 4250 (1996) [4] M. Pacé et al. APL Mater. 12, 051113 (2024) (2024), [5] S R. Lebrun et al. Nature Communications 11, 6332 (2020) This PhD is funded by the SPIN programm, a national programm
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exciton-polaritons. The research fellow will contribute to their optical characterization in collaboration with two PhD students and the other projects members. In this context, the fellow will need
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major player in the Research and Teaching Cluster. Highly efficient single photons sources emitting in the telecommunication bands will be key elements to enhance the capability of quantum communications