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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in Silicon Photonics for Optical Neural Networks – DTU Electro Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description If you want to establish
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fabricate silicon photonics chips based on reservoir computing (a variant of recurrent neural networks) [Vandoorne et al., Nature Communications 5 3541, 2014]. The main application for this technology that we
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the first to fabricate silicon photonics chips based on reservoir computing (a variant of recurrent neural networks) [Vandoorne et al., Nature Communications 5 3541, 2014]. The main application
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, quality, internationalisation and sustainability. Your working hours will be somewhat flexible, within the hours of 8AM – 6PM. The CORNERSTONE team provide a Silicon Photonics fabrication service
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and collaborative atmosphere. We perform both curiosity-driven and applied-research in the areas of optoelectronics, silicon photonics, and fiber-optic systems. We enjoy a state-of-the-art laboratory
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activities of the group are on the design, development and characterization of silicon and silicon-carbide radiation detectors, single-photon sensors and advanced image sensors for scientific experiments in
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? H2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description -The project CIPHER-Q: “Practical Single-photon device for high
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dot in a needlelike tapered InP nanowire: a telecom band single photon source monolithically grown on silicon », Jaffal, A. et al. Nanoscale 11, 21847-21855 (2019). https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal
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of cell bandgap, and spectral selectivity achieved by a photonic component, taking into account the thermal equilibrium of the cell with its environment. This approach will notably lead to the specification
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Alpes (IRGA). Supervisor. Dr. Simone Assali (CEA-IRIG/PHELIQS, Grenoble). Further reading. 1. Monolithic infrared silicon photonics: The rise of (Si)GeSn semiconductors. 2. High-Bandwidth Extended-SWIR