Research positions on “ENgIneerinG MAterial properties with advanced laser direct writing — ENIGMA”
These positions are based at the Optoelectronic Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton and are funded by a research programme sponsored by the European Research Council. The posts are offered on a fixed-term basis until 31/12/2025.
About the Project:
ENIGMA aims to push the boundaries of ultrafast laser material processing, utilizing few-cycle laser pulses (FCLPs) to engineer materials with revolutionary optical and electronic properties. The project will delve into the fundamental and applied aspects of the intense interaction between ultra-short light pulses and matter. The goal is to synthesize unique material phases for advanced photonic devices and to pioneer developments in long-term high-density data storage, high-resolution microscopy, consumer electronics, and high-power laser applications.
Position Requirements:
We are seeking hands-on experimental scientists driven to tackle challenging scientific and technological problems. These positions offer an exciting opportunity to work in a high-calibre, dynamic research environment.
Desired Expertise:
Candidates should have experience in one or more of the following areas:
* Ultrafast laser material processing (desirable)
* Femtosecond laser direct writing (essential)
* Fundamentals of light-matter interactions (essential)
* Nonlinear optics (essential)
* Ultrafast optics, including few-cycle pulses (essential)
* Micro- and nano-optics (desirable)
* Optical engineering (desirable)
Qualifications:
Candidates must hold a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Physics and Optical Engineering, along with a proven track record of innovative research at an international level. Experience in effective teamwork is also essential.
Applicants should demonstrate experience with ultrafast laser systems and possess a strong track record of independently setting up complex optical experiments.
Contact Information:
For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Peter Kazansky, ORC, University of Southampton, at +44 (0) 79 1969 5972 or via email at pgk@soton.ac.uk.
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