Embark on a fully funded PhD project focused on topological and photonic devices for sensing and modulation. The prospect encompasses hands-on optical testing and innovative device fabrication.
This 3.5-year research theme covers applied physics, chemistry, and materials. As a candidate, you'll engage in optical simulations, material testing, and device fabrication under the Doctoral Landscape Award. Your contributions will help advance understanding of material interactions and their applications in sensing and other scientific areas.
Key Responsibilities: • Conduct optical simulations for device testing • Fabricate cutting-edge photonic devices • Perform hands-on optical and materials testing • Set up equipment for experimental procedures • Drive related academic and industry projects
Requirements: • 2.1 BSc or MSc degree in relevant discipline • Background in electrical engineering, physics, or materials science • Interest in applied physics or chemistry • Enthusiasm for hands-on experimental work • Willingness to explore industry opportunities
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📌 PhD in Topological Photonics Devices 2027 (Winnipeg)
🏢 Emerging Scholars Council
📍 Winnipeg
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