Recent advances in energy harvesting using photovoltaic and triboelectric effects demonstrate outstanding performances of energy harvesters as power supplies. Read more
The development of quantum technologies is a major field of research activity around the world. These new technologies have the potential to revolutionise computing and communication, and also to push the frontiers of metrology and sensing beyond the limits set by classical physics. Read more
Quantum dots are considered truly deterministic single-photon sources and key resources for quantum photonic technologies. For next generation quantum information processing, we require multiple streams of identical single photons. Read more
Start Date. September/October 2025 (flexible). Join a pioneering research project focused on developing monolithically integrated single photon avalanche detectors (SPAD) coupled with silicon photonic waveguide platforms. Read more
Membrane proteins are crucial to cellular function, such as recognition of – and interaction with – the extracellular environment and neighbouring cells, and controlling membrane dynamics, cellular signalling and transport of molecules and ions across membranes. Read more
The Molecular Nanophotonics Group at the Faculty of Physics and Earth System Sciences at Leipzig University is currently offering a doctoral researcher position under the supervision of Prof. Read more
Thermal characterization and heat transport modelling for improved thermal management design in next generation wide bandgap RF and power electronics devices. Read more
Realization of electrically pumped lighting and lasing with colloidal quantum dots will have a revolutionary impact on many disciplines including display, photonics, optical communication, chemical sensing, and medical diagnostics. Read more
CuInZnS3 quantum dots (CIZS QDs) is a non-toxic and phosphide free material which has a significant potential to be used in wearable PVs and indoor PVs [1,2]. Read more
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