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, Physical Chemistry or Electrical Engineering; Experience in the following fields: 2D materials, Nanofabrication, (2D material) devices/detectors, detector measurements. You should be able to: Work at the
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Theoretical physics and mathematical physics aims to understand the physical world from first principles. The prominent methods in this area include quantum field theory and string theory. You will
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Are you a highly motivated physicist interested in a PhD project at the intersection between nanophotonics and 2D material science? The 2D Nanophotonics group within the Institute of Physics has
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; currently about to obtain, or have recently obtained a PhD in, physics, engineering or a related discipline; substantial experience in experimental research and/or in computational and theoretical methods
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students. Your profile You have: A MSc degree in physics, applied mathematics or a closely related discipline; A creative, curious, and self-driven nature with a genuine interest in interdisciplinary
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The project you will work on lies on the boundary between AI and theoretical physics. Physics has been a source of inspiration for innovation since the early days of machine learning. In particular
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on scientific explanation and methods applied to areas such as AI, Mathematics, Quantum Physics, Cognitive Science, Life Science and the Engineering Sciences. What are you going to do? You will develop an account
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Are you passionate about the development of new materials for quantum applications and intrigued by integrating chemistry and physics approaches? Are you a driven student seeking to engage in
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Are you interested in complex systems with focus on societal applications? Are you keen on making large physical/mathematical/computational models of social dynamics? Would you like to understand
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of Physics has an open position for the project “Excitonic 2D metasurfaces for active multifunctional flat optics”. The aim is to employ exciton resonances in monolayer 2D semiconductors to actively tune