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open in the Optics Section, Mechatronics and Optics Division, Mechanical Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Optics Section provides functional support to ESA projects and
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communicative interdisciplinary team that is formed by a collaboration between two research groups at TU Delft; build on our experience with optical design and single-molecule instrumentation to design and build
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optical tools I have recently developed. This new approach has potential to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the brain’s mysterious parallel communications. Tasks and responsibilities
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-optical analysis, thermal analysis, surface analyses such as electron-based imaging techniques, for example SEM/EDX/WDX, X-ray techniques, such as X-ray tomography, and other non-destructive evaluation
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world-class research group. The integrated photonics field Similar to electronic ICs, PICs are revolutionizing areas such as healthcare, communication and sensing, and have the potential to be disruptive
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of Physics has an open position for the project “Excitonic 2D metasurfaces for active multifunctional flat optics”. The aim is to employ exciton resonances in monolayer 2D semiconductors to actively tune
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about microscopy and soft matter science, physical chemistry, (bio)physics Strong qualifications and expertise in advanced optical microscopy; e.g. quantitative fluorescence and/or super-resolution
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media. The new approach will enable imaging and accurate characterization of nanostructures for the semiconductor industry. Optical metrology is a key ingredient of nanolithography, as it enables
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because they transduce the presence of a certain analyte into a large optical signal. This provides avenues toward label-free detection of biomolecules by sensitively monitoring frequency shifts
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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