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The Photonics laboratory at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience at Chalmers University of Technology is a dynamic and creative group with about 30 members working in an international
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Research description The research topic is integrated photonics in a relatively broad sense and will involve concepts to integrate multiple optical functions in a single platform relying on
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environment for research and education in photonics, microwave engineering, quantum technologies, photonics and nanofabrication. Our research is supported by an in-house world-class infrastructure for cleanroom
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of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) hosts a unique environment for research and education in photonics, microwave engineering, quantum technologies, and nanofabrication. Our research is supported by an in-house
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The Quantum Nano Photonics group at KTH is inviting applications for a
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. The Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology promotes research and discoveries at the frontiers of photon science by exploring and exploiting photon-material interactions
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photonic technology that allow for the generation of a frequency comb in a chip. Photonic integration brings highly desirable features such as miniaturization, stability, low-power consumption, and the
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systems will be obtained by combining several advanced laser imaging techniques. This includes: 1) Two-color LIF thermometry. 2) Life-time LIP thermometry. 3) Two-photon excitation. 4) Structured
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(microcombs) for the development of portable quantum optical clocks in the future. Microcombs are a disruptive photonic technology that allow for the generation of a frequency comb in a chip. Photonic
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Information about the research group and the project The Photonics Laboratory at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), with about 35 researchers, is working on optoelectronics