PhD Studentship positions in the Experimental Biophysics and nanotechnology Group(EBN) group.
Description
You will study the coherent interaction of light with nanoscale photonic systems; a combination of nano-optics, quantum optics and photonics of complex systems. The challenge is to achieve ultimate control of light emission from individual emitters to realize complex photonic networks exploiting quantum and coherent effects. The project builds on the latest advances in nanophotonics, plasmonics and photonic crystal science, which gives powerful tools to control light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD student to undertake experimental research. The project involves design, nanofabrication and optical studies. The successful candidate should have a degree in physics, or material science. Independent thinking and multidisciplinary attitude is sought. The starting date is negotiable, preferably before April 2014. The project is based at Experimental Biophysics and Nanotechnology Group at King's College London (www.kcl.ac.uk/physics), in the team of Dr Riccardo Sapienza. For further details contact riccardo.sapienza@kcl.ac.uk
Benefits
Studentship & Tuition fees
18/03/2014
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