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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Optical Nanomaterial Group & The Advanced Semiconductor Quantum Materials Group at ETH Zurich is looking for a PhD student to work on waveguide integrated single photon
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the reconstruction time for important physics objects like electrons, photons, muons, taus, Jets and missing energy, and the particle flow event interpretation in the CMS high-level trigger processing step. Your main
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providing more than 30 instruments ranging from confocal, widefield, high-content screening, two-photon, super-resolution, stereo as well as laser micro dissection microscopes. With a young and dynamic team
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Optical Nanomaterial Laboratory in the Physics Department at ETH Zurich is looking for a PhD student in nonlinear optics for analog computing. Project background A
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-docs, post-graduates or apprentices. Altogether, PSI employs 2200 people. For the Photon Science Detector Group we are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow development and characterization of charge
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Technologies we are looking for a PhD Student for photonic device design, fabrication and characterization Your tasks Design and fabricate electro-optic devices based on germanium compounds grown at EPFL Carry
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sensing with levitated particles Cavity-mediated entanglement Brillouin scattering in levitated materials Development of hybrid rf-optical traps Job description We are looking for curious and motivated PhD
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modular quantum computing architectures. While photons are ideal carriers to transmit quantum information, the implementation of optical quantum interconnects remains an outstanding challenge, due
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an essential component of quantum communication networks, distributed quantum sensors, and large-scale modular quantum computing architectures. While photons are ideal carriers to transmit quantum information
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are searching for candidates holding a PhD in material science or physics (preferably with the background in laser physics or photonics related fields). You are motivated and curious about new physical phenomena