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Frequency Comb Spectroscopy for Volatile Organic Compound Emission Profiling

A fully funded (3.5 years) PhD position in the field of frequency comb laser spectroscopy for use in gas phase molecular sensing is available in the group of Dr Julia Lehman at the University of Birmingham. Read more

Ultrafast laser spectroscopy: using light to study materials on femtosecond timescales

This project will develop the scientific tools needed to understand the fundamental physical processes in next generation photonic materials and exploit those tools to advance our understanding of light-mater interactions in a range of semiconductor nanostructures, ranging from light harvesting photovoltaics to light-emitting diodes. Read more

Ultrafast chiral spectroscopy for research in photochemistry

The Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Chiral Molecular Dynamics Laboratory led by Prof. Malte Oppermann studies the molecular transformations that drive biological and chemical processes on the nanoscale. Read more

Optical nano-imaging and nano-spectroscopy in quantum materials

Many processes occurring on the nanoscale are fundamental for functional light-sensitive and light-driven systems that we encounter and apply in nanomaterials, optoelectronics and quantum nanophotonics, artificial photosynthesis, antimicrobial resistance and many other cutting-edge areas from quantum technologies to healthcare. Read more

Lasers for quantum-enabled position, navigation, and timing technologies

Duration. 3.5yrs. Description. National infrastructure systems are dependent upon the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), such that 5 days of outage would cost the UK >£5bn [1]. This economic reliance on GNSS, e.g. Read more

Nanophotonics with novel 2D materials

Numerous optical phenomena and applications have been enabled by nanophotonic structures. Oneof them, beating the diffraction limit by confining light on sub-wavelength scales, has been mainly achieved with metallic nanostructures, which unavoidably suffer from large ohmic losses. Read more

Spectroscopy and Modelling of Rare-Earth Ions in Quantum-Information Candidate Materials

Quantum memories based on rare-earth ion dopants are arguably the best available, offering high efficiencies, multi-hour coherence times, and large bandwidth storage of entanglement. Read more

A Molecular Machine-Based Approach Towards Artificial Photosynthesis

A fully funded PhD scholarship is available in the group of Dr Christopher B. Larsen at the School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, on the topic “A Molecular Machine-Based Approach Towards Artificial Photosynthesis”. Read more

Exploring bio-inspired collective light-matter interactions in the solid-state

Super- and sub-radiance are quintessential quantum effects of relevance across natural photosynthesis and quantum technologies. In this project we will create the first fully coherent, scalable, and controllable artificial platform for exploring, analysing and tailoring such effects in the condensed matter. Read more

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