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(physical machine learning algorithms) and novel meta-materials with unique properties. We offer PhD positions that are focused on the theoretical understanding of physical learning and physically realizable
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As a PhD-student in our Physics of Cellular Interactions group headed by Dr. Kristina Ganzinger, you will apply state-of-the-art techniques to generate transmembrane protein mimics for communication
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current wafer metrology, wafers are inspected at visible wavelengths using dedicated grating patterns that reveal fine positional and dimensional information in their scattering spectrum. The strong desire
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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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eligibility for a Dutch PhD examination. Terms of employment The position is intended as full-time (40 hours / week, 12 months / year) appointment in the service of the Netherlands Foundation of Scientific
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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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. Excellent verbal and written English skills are essential. You will need to meet the requirements for an MSc-degree, to ensure eligibility for a Dutch PhD examination. Terms of employment The position is
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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 aim of this project is to develop completely new methods for enabling these remarkable chiral conversions, and understand the underlying mechanism. We offer PhD positions that are either more
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detailed insights into fundamental electron-light-matter interactions that have been inaccessible thus far. We have vacancies for PhD students and postdoc in all of these topics. About the group The Photonic