WISE-ΟNE (1) POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION
This position has been filled.
Publication Date
20/01/2026
Application Deadline
30/01/2026
Position Category
Reference Number
2026_208043
Salary
Location
Herakleion, Crete, Greece
Contact Person
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Start Date
01/03/2026

Position Description

The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of the Foundation for and Technology Hellas (IESL - FORTH), in the framework of the project WISE - Multi‐scale multi‐process machine for high value‐added products

with disruptive functionalities, (P.I. Prof. S. Anastasiadis, Call: HORIZON-CL4-2023-TWIN-TRANSITION-01, GA 101138718), funded under HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation Actions, is seeking to recruit one post-doc.

 

Job Description

The postdoctoral researcher will work with the in line evaluation of the effective material property (WP8), the demonstration and validation of the WISE scientific and technological benefits via the chemical and physical characterization of samples produced by both the WISE machine and standard manufacturing technologies (WP9) and the dissemination of the obtained results (WP10). 

Required Qualifications

  • PhD in Physical Sciences or Engineering 
  • Experience in the application of experimental methodologies for material study and analysis 
  • Experience in spectroscopic techniques (Absorption, Fluorescence, Raman, etc.) and the implementation of analytical methodologies and protocols for material characterization 

Desirable Qualifications

  • Experience in applying chemometric/statistical methods and data processing tools for analytical/spectroscopic data 
  •  Scientific publications 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications, no later than January  30, 2026, 23:59 local Greece time to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to Dr Kiriaki Chrissopoulou (kiki@iesl.forth.gr).

 

In order to be considered, the application must include:

Any application received after the deadline will not be considered for the selection

Appointment Duration

6
METAMORPHA-ONE (1) PHD CANDIDATE
This position has been filled.
Publication Date
20/01/2026
Application Deadline
30/01/2026
Position Category
Reference Number
2026_208042
Salary
Location
Herakleion, Crete, Greece
Contact Person
Start Date
01/03/2026

Position Description

The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of the Foundation for research and Technology Hellas (IESL-FORTH), in the framework of the project METAMORPHA (P.I. Dr Emm. Stratakis, Call: HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01, GA 101057457), funded under HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions, is seeking to recruit one (1) PhD candidate.

Job Description

Laser processing of materials using fs pulses

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree (B.Sc.) in physics or material science 
  • Postgraduate Diploma in physics or material science 
  • Experimental laboratory experience in the position topic
  • Relevant publications in the position topic 
  • Excellent knowledge of English Language (C1 level) 

Application Procedure

Application Submission

Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications, no later than January 30, 2026, 23:59 local Greece time to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Scientific Responsible, Dr Emmanuel Stratakis (stratak@iesl.forth.gr).

In order to be considered, the application must include:

 

Any application received after the deadline will not be considered for the selection

Appointment Duration

5
BEYOND_ANDERSON - ONE (1) POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER
The deadline to apply for this position has expired.
Publication Date
20/01/2026
Application Deadline
30/01/2026
Position Category
Reference Number
2026_208041
Salary
Location
Herakleion, Crete, Greece
Contact Person
Start Date
01/03/2026

Position Description

The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of the Foundation for research and Technology Hellas (IESL -FORTH), in the framework of the project Beyond_Anderson, (Call: ERC-2021-COG, GA 101045135), funded under HORIZON-AG - HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based, HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based, is seeking to recruit one (1) post-doctoral researcher.

Job Description

Post-Doctoral position for the theoretical and computational study of random gain-loss media.

The applicant will work on the computational study of coupled gain-loss waveguides of different gain and loss configurations. The numerical results will be compared with semi-analytical data based on couple-mode theory.  

Required Qualifications

  • Bsc in Electrical Engineering or Physics 
  • PhD in Electrical Engineering or Physics 
  • Good knowledge of English 

Desirable Qualifications

  • Knowledge of the Comsol commercial software 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Scientific Responsible, Assoc. Prof. K. Makris (makris@physics.uoc.gr ).

 

In order to be considered, the application must include:

  • Application Form (Form Greek or Form English to the left)
  • Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) of the candidate
  • Scanned Copies of academic titles

Appointment Duration

10
Office Phone: +(30) 2810 391981
Email: yurley.pinto@iesl.forth.gr
Email: npitanios@materials.uoc.gr
Mr. Pitanios Nikolaos

Education

  • 2022 Bachelor of Science, Physics, University of Crete, Greece
  • 2025 Master of Science, Material Science, University of Crete, Greece

Career

  • 2026 - PhD Student, IESL, FORTH and University of Crete

Interests

  • Phase retrieval of optically trapped exciton-polariton condensates
  • Quantum simulators with the polariton condensate lattices
TAILORING LIGHT-MATTER INTERACTIONS IN LAYERED VAN DER WAALS MATERIALS
Event Dates
From: 08/01/2026 12:00
To: 08/01/2026 14:00
External Speaker
Prof. Ioannis Paradisanos (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Crete, Heraklion Crete, Greece)
Place
FORTH Seminar Room: C. Fotakis

Two-dimensional (2D) materials -such as graphene and monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)- exhibit exceptional light-matter interactions due to their reduced dimensionality and unique crystal symmetries. While only a few dozen layered compounds have been experimentally synthesized, theoretical predictions suggest that over 5,000 stable 2D materials await discovery, with properties ranging from semiconducting to magnetic and topological. By stacking or twisting different layers, we can form van der Waals heterostructures and moiré patterns that offer new ways to control their behavior. This tunability has led to the rapidly growing field of twistronics.

In this talk, I will present insights from our recent optical studies of atomically thin semiconductors, focusing on how excitons -bound electron-hole pairs created after light absorption- govern many of their optical properties. I will discuss how the energies of these excitonic states can be tuned using electric and magnetic fields or by adjusting the twist angle between layers. I will also highlight strategies for confining and guiding excitons, which could support future excitonic circuits for information processing. Finally, I will briefly show how carrier density, mechanical strain, alloying, and coupling to photonic nanoantennas provide additional routes for tailoring light-matter interactions in these materials.

BEYOND_ANDERSON - ONE(1) PHD CANDIDATE POSITION
The deadline to apply for this position has expired.
Publication Date
08/12/2025
Application Deadline
18/12/2025
Position Category
Reference Number
2025_204034
Salary
Location
Herakleion, Crete, Greece
Contact Person
Start Date
01/02/2026

Position Description

The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of the Foundation for research and Technology Hellas (IESL -FORTH), in the framework of the project Beyond_Anderson, (Call: ERC-2021-COG, GA 101045135), funded under HORIZON-AG - HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based, HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based, is seeking to recruit one (1) PhD candidate.

 

Job Description

Non-Hermitian quantum lattices.

Conducting research on open quantum systems with emphasis on non-Hermitian physics of quantum lattices. Research experience in theoretical and computational many body physics, Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonians, and open quantum systems is desired.

Required Qualifications

  • Msc in the field related to the subject of the position (condensed matter physics, quantum optics, nonlinear photonics or similar) 
  • Relevant work experience 
  • Journal publications on the subjects relevant to the project 
  • Excellent knowledge of the English language 

Desirable Qualifications

  • Strong background in Many Body physics 
  • Computational skills 
  • Experience in interacting with experimentalists 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Scientific Responsible, Assoc. Prof. K. Makris (makris@physics.uoc.gr ).

 

In order to be considered, the application must include:

  • Application Form (Form Greek or Form English to the left)
  • Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) of the candidate
  • Scanned Copies of academic titles
  • Certificate for enrollment in a PhD program

Appointment Duration

12
SEEING BEYOND: TOWARDS THE EVOLUTION OF A NEW GENERATION OF SURGICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS
Event Dates
From: 15/12/2025 11:00
To: 15/12/2025 12:00
External Speaker
Dr. Nikolaos Deliolanis (Dept. of Medicine, Goethe University & Dept. of General, Visceral, Transplant, and Thoracic Surgery University Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany)
Place
Online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85302645307?pwd=yLM6d5Yqx7Yx8mRLLnwHcYnuttgLTp.1

Medical optical imaging is entering a transformative phase, with emerging techniques extending surgical visualization far beyond conventional white light. My work on integrating spectral and fluorescence molecular information into surgical microscopes and endoscopes aims to support more detailed assessment of tissue classification, function, and pathology. I will present recent developments in illumination and imaging optics, together with complementary image-processing advances, that collectively point toward a new generation of surgical imaging systems — systems designed to enable more precise and better-informed interventions.

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