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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description You will become part of a team working on the development of different material platforms for Integrated Photonics. In particular
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of Twente. Your supervisor will be Prof. Pepijn Pinkse (AQO). We work closely together with our colleagues in the integrated photonics program. Requirements Specific Requirements You have an enthusiastic and
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low-loss silicon nitride integrated photonics for security applications. Dive into the world of nanofabrication in UT's cutting-edge Nanolab, where you'll craft waveguides, analyze results, and showcase
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In this project, we will theoretically study the boundaries of a quantum advantage in photonics. Photonics is one of the leading
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photonics based on silicon nitride. Such an optical circuit has applications in photonic quantum computing, both as a demonstration for near-term applications of quantum computing (quantum advantage) as
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In this project, we aim to construct integrated quantum light sources suitable for use in photonic quantum computing. We will use
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integrated photonics with low-power modulation utilizing the high piezo-electronic coefficient of materials. New processing routes will be developed to integrate these materials with SiN waveguides. We
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variety platforms. The aim is to transfer techniques from one platform (such as photonics) to another, thereby paving the way for new simulation strategies. Our understanding of the conditions for a quantum
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. These include optical frequency combs and RF photonic signal processors. We will explore the combination of silicon nitride with complimentary materials including tellurium oxide and thin film lithium niobate
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a PhD candidate to work on developing low-loss silicon nitride integrated photonics circuits at cryogenic