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Position: PhD-student
Irène Curie Fellowship: No
Department(s): Applied Physics and Science Education
Institutes and others: Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute
FTE: 1.0
Date off: 26/09/2024
Reference number: V34.7653
Are you curious about the fundamental limits that govern light’s interaction with matter at the nanoscale? Do you want to devise the next generation flat optics to address a challenge in imaging, holography, communications, or sensing? Would you like to develop a balanced theoretical and lab experience while doing so?
Harnessing the interaction between light and matter shapes our understanding of the universe. Imaging through disorder with high spatial and temporal resolution, for instance, can teach us something new about cells and other galaxies alike. Likewise, light manipulation, storage, and detection is the foundation of photonic-based technologies including quantum computing, communications, and sensing. At the heart of these developments lies an optical component that tailors the spatial and temporal properties of incoming light in a non-trivial manner either on chip or in free space. In this pursuit, digital holography, metamaterials, metasurfaces, 2D materials, and nano wires have been widely investigated over the past years. Yet much effort is still underway to be able to manipulate light with high resolution, speed, and efficiency to serve those applications.
In this PhD project, you will:
The breadth and interdisciplinary nature of this project means that you have the freedom to define the domain of interest that best suits your career goals while receiving all the guidance from the PI. Available research directions include (but are not limited to) the following:
You will also become a member of the Photonics and Semiconductor Nanophysics (PSN) group which consists of ~30 researchers (PhD students, postdocs, and staff). The group covers a wide range of topics including the investigation of optical processes in resonant nanostructures, the exploration of novel nanophotonic structures for applications in sensing, optical communications, and holography, and the atomic scale imaging of semiconductor nanostructures. The group also plays a key role in the Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute and the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems at TU/e, and within the PhotonDelta growth fund program. Besides research, you will also contribute to education within our group and the Department of Applied Physics and mentor BSc and MSc students in their research projects.
A rewarding role in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus at the heart of one of Europe’s largest tech hubs. In addition, we offer you:
About Us
Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow. Curious to hear more about what it’s like as a PhD candidate at TU/e? Please view the video.
Information
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more? Please contact the PI, Dr. Ahmed H. Dorrah, at a.h.dorrah@tue.nl.
Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact HRServices.flux@tue.nl.
Please visit www.tue.nl/jobs to find out more about working at TU/e!
Application
We invite you to submit a complete application by using the 'apply now'-button on this page. The application should include:
We look forward to your application and will screen it as soon as we have received it. Screening will continue until the position has been filled.