Engineer or Physicist in the field of THz measurement technology
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010Be a part of our team and help build a new division from the start, as
Engineer or Physicist in the field of THz measurement technology.
Job Openings and Jobs Wanted
Be a part of our team and help build a new division from the start, as
Engineer or Physicist in the field of THz measurement technology.
Inquiries are invited to fill an immediate opening for a 1 year post-doctoral research position with a possible additional year renewal to perform DHS-funded research in time-domain THz imaging at NIST.
The Photonics group within the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering seek to recruit two Marie Curie Trainees in the area of THz Photonics, each for a period of three years.
We are seeking a candidate for a postdoctoral fellowship for the duration of 30 months, starting Oct. 1, 2010.
The goal of this PhD project is to investigate novel waveguides in the THz frequency range using time-resolved optoelectronic techniques based on femto second lasers.
We are looking for ambitious young scientists with a world-class research project at the forefront of Optics and Photonics, including fundamentals and applications. Areas of special interest include, but are not limited to, Nanophotonics, Biophotonics, Quantum Optics, and THz Photonics.
The THz group at laboratory IMEP-LAHC in University of Savoie is looking for looking for an outstanding PhD candidate to study ultrafast semiconductor materials and related optoelectronic sources of THz and microwaves signals.
We are seeking a candidate with experience in 3D modelling of photonic elements operating at THz frequencies, advanced THz measurement techniques, and experience with femtosecond fiber laser systems.
The department of Electrical Engineering at UCLA has a Postdoctoral Scholar position available in the Terahertz Devices and Intersubband Nanostructures Laboratory.
Applications are solicited for one or more postdoctoral fellows to conduct research in the area of time-domain THz spectroscopy and instrumentation development in the group of N. Peter Armitage at the Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physics and Astronomy.