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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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-performance photonic components open the way to the creation of chips integrating multiple functions with potential interest for different domains such as telecoms, quantum optics or environmental analyzes [1
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available PDK (Process Design Kit) as well as specially developed photonic and electro-optical components and hetero-integration techniques on wafer level will be used. The complex challenges for an industry
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research and industry. What you bring to the table You have a university degree (diploma/master's degree) in physics, optics, photonics or a comparable subject and a PhD. You also have experience in
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fibre ever reported This role would suit an imaginative and dynamic researcher with a selection of the following: PhD or equivalent in a relevant research area Good working knowledge of optics and
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.) or a Research Instrumentation Specialist – Photonics and Telecommunications (MSc). Responsibilities: Creating experimentation setups using Optical and RF components (Modulators, Amplifiers, Detectors
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students and more than 8,600 employees, our University plays a major role in shaping Jena’s character as a cosmopolitan and future-oriented city. To foster excellence and diversity in optics and photonics
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atmosphere. Our successful track record of scientific achievements ranges from nanophotonics, nonlinear photonics, and fibre lasers to medical lasers and bio-sensing for healthcare and the high-speed optical
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-tutelle. The successful candidate will develop her or his research in both groups and will receive a PhD degree from both Universities. Profs. Bachelard and Molina-Terriza work on optical levitation
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efficient single photons sources emitting in the telecommunication bands will be key elements to enhance the capability of quantum communications. A large number of approaches are currently being studied