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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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Applications are invited for Postdoctoral Research Fellow in optical neural networks (experiment) The posts are available initially for a fixed-term duration of 1 year, with the possibility
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significantly improving existing experimental approaches to mass photometry, and developing completely new approaches by transforming the associated optical platform. The candidate will benefit from experience
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to develop a detailed understanding of the optical and photocatalytic properties of these novel ALD thin film sulphide perovskite materials which will guide the design of innovative photocatalytic
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of 2 years. A common perception is that laboratory tests of fundamental physics necessarily require large particle colliders. However, thanks to the development of ultra-high intensity optical lasers
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ability to work as part of a team. You will be observant with an eye for detail and be able to demonstrate a good standard of written and spoken English. You will also be willing to work some antisocial
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coating facility for fabrication of spaceflight optical coatings. The role includes provision of technical leadership, management, and operations support in all aspects of a thin film processing team
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Word, and you will have the ability to work independently on routine tasks. A keen eye for detail and a knack for numbers are essential, as is the ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and
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join the Oxford Space instrumentation group to support the development of the MIRMIS instrument for the European Space Agency’s Comet Interceptor mission and the optical ground support equipment
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. This post is fixed term for 4 years What are you going to do? In this fully-funded project, you will: • develop and employ novel advanced biophysical instrumentation based on optical trapping and/or