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the opportunity The School of Physics is currently seeking an Photonics Instrument Scientist to work on novel photonic instrumentation for the detection of specific gas species at high sensitivity
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photonics. Crystal defects or “artificial atoms” that act as single photon emitters (SPEs) have numerous potential applications in quantum sensing and quantum information processing. However, broad deployment
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: biomedical photonics, biomedical instrumentation, wearable technologies, biomedical integrated circuits and sensors, neural engineering, optogenetics, and medical machine learning. Quantum Engineering: quantum
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theoretical optics and photonics. The two positions are outlined below. Position 1 – Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in theoretical quantum physics The successful applicant will establish a new research program in
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of the art capabilities to design, model, fabricate and package micro and nano scale devices, along with many other facilities and laboratories such as the Integrated Photonics and Applications Centre
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and Photonics; Electromagnetics; Signals Processing and Engineering applied Artificial Intelligence. We are seeking a Lecturer (Level B) or Senior Lecturer (Level C) in Biomedical Engineering to further
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experience A strong research track record in a closely related field such as semiconductor, quantum, or photonic device fabrication; ideally in advanced packaging / heterogeneous integration / hybrid
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Australian Astronomical Optics - Macquarie (AAO-MQ) | Sydney, New South Wales | Australia | 3 months ago
, AAO-MQ’s team of experts will build on the University’s existing strengths in astronomy, photonics, laser technology, microfabrication, applied optics and sensing communications, with the aim
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and a shared culture of learning and innovation. As part of our expansive new vision, AAO-MQ’s team of experts will build on the University’s existing strengths in astronomy, photonics, laser technology
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Australia’s top university. About the team The Astrophotonics Group at ICRAR is focused on designing, building, and testing advanced photonic systems with applications in radio astronomy, optical astronomy, and