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optical frequency comb spectroscopy of molecules of importance in astrophysics. The position will open in the fall 2024 (exact start date can be negotiated). The application deadline is Jun 10, 2024
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-resolution optical frequency comb spectroscopy of molecules of importance in astrophysics. The position will open in the fall 2024 (exact start date can be negotiated). The application deadline is Jun 10, 2024
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applied AI/ML Experience in using design software for advanced modelling purposes such as R, Matlab, Python, etc. Experience in operating optical instrumentation (i.e., UV/Vis, NIR, etc.), as
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is anticipated to surpass the classical network in both computing power and security. As a fundamental component of the classical network, the adaptable optical fiber communication network must take on
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clocks, but it also heralds a new generation of quantum optical clocks, whereby the frequency reference (and hence time) is derived from an optical transition instead of microwave. As a result of this four
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levels become extremely sharp and well defined. This technology has not only improved on the current microwave clocks, but it also heralds a new generation of quantum optical clocks, whereby the frequency
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dynamic conducting polymer nanooptics, structural coloration and cellulose-based optics. Examples of application-areas include radiative cooling, dynamically tuneable metasurfaces, and reflective displays
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and cellulose-based optics. Examples of application-areas include radiative cooling, dynamically tuneable metasurfaces, and reflective displays in color. In terms of available facilities, we recently
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. Information about the research group: The research will be carried out in the group at the University of Gothenburg led by Giovanni Volpe. The group focuses on soft matter, optical tweezers, statistical physics
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. Information about the research group: The research will be carried out in the group at the University of Gothenburg led by Giovanni Volpe. The group focuses on soft matter, optical tweezers, statistical physics