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Computational Nanophotonics/Plasmonics
The Arizona Center for Mathematical Sciences
and Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona have
openings for Research
Associates in computational nanophotonics/plasmonics. Candidates
should have completed a Ph.D degree in Physics/ Applied Mathematics
or, a related field and possess a strong background in optics,
computational physics/ electromagnetics, numerical analysis,
algorithm development and parallel supercomputing.
Please go to http://math.arizona.edu/employment/ for
employment oportunities.
- Research
Assistanships (Ph.D.): A limited number of research
assistanships are
available on a competitive basis in the general area of nonlinear
optics. Students with a strong mathematics/physics background apply for
admission through the Program
in Applied Mathematics whereas students with a physics background
apply through the Optical
Sciences and Physics
graduate programs. Fullfillment of the requirement for admission to
these programs is necessary before research assistanship support can be
offered.
- Postdoctoral
Positions:The
positions are in the general area of nonlinear stability and control of
high power wide aperture laser systems, ultrashort intense optical
pulse interactions in transparent and absorbing materials (interface
and bulk nonlinear interactions) and ultrafast microscopic many-body
interactions in semiconductor media. Candidates for these positions
should possess a strong applied math/physics background and be capable
of using sophisticated high performance computing (and graphical
visualization) tools as part of their analytical arsenal. Please see
the Official Job
Announcement for application information.