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their expertise to develop a new type of optical computing devices that can solve hard combinatorial problems. Such combinatorial problems are commonplace in our society, for instance in logistics, finance
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Physics » Optics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 15 Jun 2024 - 12:00 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 36
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operational X-ray doses to decrease radiation-related health risks. Metal halide perovskites are semiconductor materials with outstanding optoelectronic properties, such as strong optical absorption over a
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inherent stability issues such as the degradation from the optically active “black” phase into an inactive phase. In this project, we explore a fundamentally new route to stabilize the black phase under
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vast range of markets: optical interconnects, environmental sensing, quantum information processing, lidar and navigation systems. The overarching question we aim to address is: what does it take for
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spectroscopic data obtained with the HERMES spectrograph attached to the Mercator telescope. HERMES is a fiber-fed high-resolution (R~85 000) instrument covering the entire optical range of the spectrum (380-900
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) analyze monitoring data collected in different geothermal installations at the GSHP and by fiber optics installed along BHEs ; (ii) develop analytical models of heat transfers around BHEs based
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of protein biochemistry, cell biology, microfluidics, and optics as part of a consortium formed between the Messens lab and specialized labs at the VUB focusing on the design of microfluidic devices with
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, such as strong optical absorption over a broad energy range and favorable charge transport. These features turn them into excellent candidates for application in devices such as solar cells, light-emitting
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composites based on in-situ optical and electron microscopy during loading. This includes micro-scale Digital Image Correlation (DIC) which gives full-field strain information at the sub-micron scale, force