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Are you eager to pursue a PhD on the interface of nanophotonics and highly nonlinear optics? Are you looking for a PhD project that combines scientific advances with relevance for applications? In
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to the boundary conditions of semiconductor metrology. We are seeking two PhD students, targeting this problem from two complementary perspectives: Your focus is on developing global model-based optimization
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, AMOLF is seeking talented and motivated candidates for two open PhD positions on Wave-based computing with programmable optical metasurfaces. Metasurfaces are ultra-flat and compact nanophotonic elements
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writing of scientific papers that explain your findings. We form a lively and close-knit research group of about 10 PhD students and postdocs, which work together in small teams on various projects in a
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PhD students and postdocs in a highly supportive and social atmosphere within the three groups (see below) that work together on this topic. The research will be performed at the AMOLF institute (Tans
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composed of an international team of 8-10 PhD students, postdocs and master students that work in a collaborative atmosphere with many social group activities. Every week we hold group meeting, CL team
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The Self-Organizing Matter group seeks motivated and talented PhD students to join our team working in the field of chirality. We are fascinated by how simple physical chemical phenomena can lead to
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writing of scientific papers that explain your findings. We form a lively and close-knit research group of about 10 PhD students and postdocs, which work together in small teams on various projects in a
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of multi-cellular systems. About the group You will operate in lively and close-knit research group of about 15 PhD students and postdocs in a highly supportive and social atmosphere. The research will be
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close-knit research group of about 10 PhD students and postdocs, which work together in small teams on various projects in a highly supportive and social atmosphere. All the organoid research at AMOLF