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The Photonics laboratory at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience at Chalmers University of Technology is a dynamic and creative group with about 30 members working in an international
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involved in undergraduate education, especially within the Photonics programme. Work duties At the division, research is performed on the generation and application of extremely short light pulses, in
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for the ERC project Prometheus. Project assistant duties include participation in research in the field of photonics and optical design. The main goal of this position is to assist with the design of
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of photonics and optical design. The main goal of this position is to assist with the design of the optical microscope and photon bunching interferometer being constructed in the laboratories at the Division
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biomolecules within nanocomponents. The Division is leading a project to develop nanowire-based platforms with novel photonic properties for the rapid analysis of single molecules based on immunofluorescence
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of fundamental properties of atoms and molecules emitting electrons upon photon absorption, and implies the daily operation and further development of radiation sources combined with interferometry for attosecond
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photonic properties for the rapid analysis of single molecules based on immunofluorescence with much higher sensitivity than is possible today. After a development phase with model molecules, the ultimate
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second-cycle courses in Engineering physics, Engineering nanoscience, Physics, Photonics master program or similar. very good oral and written proficiency in English strong performance in previous studies
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, state-of-the art research in various fields such as micro-electronics, photonics, microwave techniques and quantum technology are being conducted. The department features a 1500 square meter clean room
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. Information about the division and the department In the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience , MC2, state-of-the art research in various fields such as micro-electronics, photonics, microwave