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for Applications: April 1st , 2024 Closing Date for Applications: April 15th , 2024, 23h00m (Lisbon Time) Key words: #GHzphonons #brillouinscattering #phononiccrystal #waveguides Overview The Nanophononics Research
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Acoustic Waveguides. The work will be carried out with main supervisor at University of Bergen in planned collaboration with external partners. This is an excellent opportunity to work with ultrasound
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in topological phononic crystal waveguides probed by pump-and-probe methods and Raman scattering in silicon and 2D materials; Advance experimental methods to study topological phonon waveguides and
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appropriate software; design and optimization experience such as the design of photonic crystal waveguides and cavities, the optimization of transmission and Q-factor, etc. measurement and analysis involving
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wavelengths to the visible for use in upconversion imaging systems. This role will focus on developing PPLN waveguides for Mid-IR conversion and cover waveguide design, optical characterisation, and integration
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systems. This role will focus on developing PPLN waveguides for Mid-IR conversion and cover waveguide design, optical characterisation, and integration with wider system-level components such as pump lasers
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Methods for Complex Acoustic Waveguides. The work will be carried out with main supervisor at University of Bergen in planned collaboration with external partners. This is an excellent opportunity to work
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project/work tasks: The PhD project has work title Wideband Methods for Complex Acoustic Waveguides. The work will be carried out with main supervisor at University of Bergen in planned collaboration with
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that can generate, process, and detect quantum states of light. The candidate will be working on waveguide-integrated superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, superconducting electronic circuits
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that can generate, process, and detect quantum states of light. The candidate will be working on waveguide-integrated superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, superconducting electronic circuits