Position Description
Research and engineering tasks on matterwave optics using BECs.
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Required Qualifications
- PhD in matterwave optics or related subject
- Degree in Engineering
Desirable Qualifications
- Extensive experience in Optics
- Demonstrated work experience in a research group
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 Coordinator Dr Wolf von Klitzing (wvk@iesl.forth.gr).
In order to be considered, the application must include:
- Application Form (Form Greek or Form English to the left)
- Brief CV
- Scanned copies of academic titles
Appointment Duration
12 monthsPosition Description
Technical support to the matterwave optics laboratory at IESL-FORTH.
For the full announcement, follow the link "Related Documents"
Required Qualifications
- Material Science Master and Bachelor degrees
- Experience in Optical Design and Implementation
Desirable Qualifications
- English language (spoken and written)
- Demonstrated work experience in a research laboratory
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 Coordinator Dr Wolf von Klitzing (wvk@iesl.forth.gr).
In order to be considered, the application must include:
- Application Form (Form Greek or Form English to the left)
- Brief CV
- Scanned copies of academic titles
Appointment Duration
6 months
Afroditi Aretaki is currently in her final year of her bachelors degree in physics at the University of Crete. During the summer period of 2023 she worked on three projects. One single proton optical interferometer and two acoustic interferometers, which were presented during the 2023 Researcher's Night. > Currently, she is working on her thesis which is on a laser Amplifier to be used in a BEC/MOT.
Most of our everyday materials are made out of synthetic compounds that are known to have a negative environmental impact and therefore need to be replaced. Soft Matter sciences are ideally placed to address these issues. We aim with this EU-funded FORGREENSOFT project to explore new routes to replace some of these ingredients. The focus is on bio-sourced raw materials obtained through eco-friendly processes. We will achieve this through a multilevel transfer of knowledge and research collaboration between FORTH and European centers of excellence at the University of Vienna in Austria and at the Max-Planck Institute in Germany.
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