PhD/Postdoctoral level on the development of novel nanoplasmonic concepts and devices for photonics
Research Area: Photonics, nanoplasmonics nonlinear optics, terahertz spectroscopy
Overview
Professor Razzari is interested in investigating the fundamental aspects of radiation-matter interactions on unusual temporal and spatial scales, in view of creating new tools for photonic applications.
Project Description
The lab exploits the ultrafast (down to few femtoseconds) and ultra-broadband (from ultraviolet to terahertz) nature of nanoplasmonics, which studies the interaction of electromagnetic fields with metallic nanostructures. Nanoplasmonics is able to bring light down to the nanoscale, strongly enhancing the local electric field, and thus carries great promises for an effective miniaturization of photonic technologies and for the on-chip integration of linear and nonlinear optical functions with state-of-the-art electronic circuits.
Positions with financial support are currently available at the PhD/Postdoc level on the development of novel nanoplasmonic concepts and devices for photonics.
Requirements
- Highly motivated, creative students with a university degree in a relevant discipline (physics, physical engineering, electrical engineering or equivalent).
- They should have willingness to work in a team and undertake independent learning.
- Previous experience in numerical modeling of electromagnetic processes and/or in advanced optical setup development will be an asset.
How to Apply
If interested, please send your CV by e-mail to razzari@emt.inrs.ca.
Contact
Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications Research Centre
Quick Overview——— | |
Organization | Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) |
Level | PhD / Postdoc |
Country | Canada |
Subject areas | Nanoplasmonics |
Fellowship | Stipend + Travel grants |
Eligibility | Varies |
Deadline | Not mentioned |
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