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of Photonic Technologies to be undertaken within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Aston University. Financial Support This studentship includes a bursary to cover the fees rate, plus an
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2324315 - Post-Doctoral Research Assistant in Photonics Technologies - High Power Laser Applications
View All Vacancies Centre for Photonics Expertise Location: St Asaph Salary: £32,982 to £38,206 per annum Closing Date: Wednesday 24 April 2024 Reference: 2324315 Join Our Cutting-Edge Research
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as a postdoctoral researcher. You will be working in either the rapidly emerging area of functional material photonics in non-von Neumann computing and/or photonic metasurfaces, a field in which we
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View All Vacancies Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies Location: Aston University Main Campus Salary: £37,099 to £40,521 per annum Grade: Grade 08 Contract Type: Fixed Term (10 months) Basis
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We are seeking a full-time Post-doctoral Research Assistant to join the Dynamic Optics and Photonics Group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by
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laser ablations using 2-photon microscopy as tools to quantify the material properties of BMs. About you The successful applicant will be able to present information on research progress and outcomes
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close to completion, prior to taking up your appointment. The research requires experience in optical microscopy, ideally with a background in photonics and advanced microscopy techniques. You will be
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We are seeking two part-time researchers to join the Vectorial Optics and Photonics Group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is fixed-term from 1st July 2024 to 31st
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the next major step-change in photovoltaic efficiency. New devices architectures, concentrator PV, quantum cutting, hot-carrier collection and photon transport, will be explored and enabled by absorber
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Electron Spectroscopy with Photons” that aims to probe electron-driven chemistry in small gas-phase molecules using anion photoelectron imaging. The post-holder will be expected to develop and use molecular