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of Photonic Technologies to be undertaken within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Aston University. Financial Support This studentship includes a bursary to cover the fees rate, plus an
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PhD Studentship - On demand entangled photons for quantum optics Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview The School
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PhD position in Physics, under the supervision of Prof. Noel Healy Integral to the second quantum revolution is the entangled photon. These emergent particles are essential in many technologies
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Supervisory Team: Ioannis Zeimpekis Project description: Enabling integrated and free space photonics with advanced reprogrammable materials. The current increase in data generation is expected
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studentship, supported by HORIZON Europe Research and Innovation Actions to be undertaken within the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies at Aston University. The successful candidates will join an
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generation of artificial intelligence. The project aims to create a revolutionary semiconductor platform using 2D materials to enable electronic, photonic and energy application while unlocking the ultimate
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memristor has been demonstrated experimentally [4-7]. Quantum coherent states can be realised in certain organic semiconductors through the coupling of photons and excitons to form an exciton polariton [8,9
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(GGIEMR) and Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) research groups, with funding and industrial guidance from Network Rail. The GGIEMR is a global research leader in the areas of photonic and
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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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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