Showing posts with label post doc in physics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post doc in physics. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Post Doc Position in Optical Imaging

JOB SUMMARY postdoc research fellow to carry out the investigation of super-resolution optical imaging. The target of this research project is to apply advanced optical tools and develop sub-50nm super-resolution imaging in ambient air. The research project involves: (1) design the optical component with super-resolution imaging probability through numerical simulation and (2) couple the designed component with the microscope to visualize the nano-object under 50 nm.
Minimum Requirements
Candidates in Physics, Optics, Electrical Engineering, Materials and related disciplines are invited to apply to fill the post-doctoral position.  The team seeks a creative, motivated and well-organized individual who is ready to meet the challenges of a highly multidisciplinary and multifaceted experimental project and who will work productively both independently and with others.
The successful candidate will work with Dr. Chen Zaichun, Singapore University of Technology and Design, and in close collaboration with Laser Microprocessing Lab, National University of Singapore. Knowledge of optical instrumentation and system design, hands-on experimental expertise is required. The candidate is expected to be able to use numerical simulation software, such as Lumerical FDTD.
Interested candidates please send a CV to Dr. Chen Zaichun. >>>herman_chen@sutd.edu.sg

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Post Doc Opening in Photonics

University of Colorado at Boulder invites application for Post Doc Research:

A postdoc position is available on an exciting project in silicon photonic integration with CMOS at the University of Colorado-Boulder, with immediate start date. The project entails work on novel device concepts that will enable fundamental advances in energy efficiency of optical on-chip interconnects for computing, including future CPU and memory interfaces. The successful candidate will have a strong background in integrated optics/silicon photonics through theoretical design, and modeling (FDTD, Matlab, …), and/or experimental work. Additional candidate strengths may include a solid foundation in electromagnetism and semiconductor physics, including solid state devices (MOSFETs, BJTs, solar cells, etc.), familiarity with CMOS processes, experience with numerical simulations, and/or experience with multiphysics and technology CAD (“TCAD”) tools such as COMSOL and Sentaurus TCAD.

Eligibility Criteria: PhD

Last Date of Apply: November 30, 2012