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, Timothy Lee, Bruno Moog, Pawel Maniewski), candidates will focus on silica-based photonics, leveraging cutting-edge research facilities at the Zepler Institute Cleanrooms and National Infrastructure
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guidance from Network Rail. The GGIEMR is a global research leader in the areas of photonic and optoelectronic simulation, simulation for electromagnetic compatibility and power quality and experimental EMC
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neural networks and cognitive functions in age-related neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. We employ cutting-edge neural recording techniques such as in vivo Neuropixels and two-photon
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at Southampton (Chris Holmes, Martynas Beresna, Timothy Lee, Bruno Moog, Pawel Maniewski), candidates will focus on silica-based photonics, leveraging cutting-edge research facilities at the Zepler Institute
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within the project team will provide the applicant with experience in some of the most exciting areas of photonics and imaging science, together with strong support for career development. Requirements
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to biology, will be essential and the broad range of disciplines within the project team will provide the applicant with experience in some of the most exciting areas of photonics and imaging science, together
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for future sub-3 nm technology nodes. The approach will also be tested for the inclusion of electron-photon scattering and applied to the simulation of optoelectronic devices such as quantum well LEDs and
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laser ablations using 2-photon microscopy as tools to quantify the material properties of BMs. About you The successful applicant will be able to present information on research progress and outcomes
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methods Skills Essential: C1 Proven practical laboratory skills in optics/interferometry/photonics C2 Ability to use initiative and to learn and apply learn new techniques C3 Excellent communication skills
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. This proposed project will comprise the development and utilisation of advanced characterisation tools based on electron, X-ray and/or photon modalities to understand power losses and instabilities in next