![]() ![]() marks)Īpplication submission to: julien.javaloyes en uib.esġ J. Good speaking and writing skills in English Strong background (master) in either photonics, electrical engineering, nonlinear science, or theoretical nonlinear physics See more ideas about wonders of the world, scenery, beautiful places. Among equally qualified applicants, disabled candidates will be given preference.Ĭapable of adopting an international role mediating between experiment & theory This has implications for recent tests of cosmological theories based on the polarization of the cosmic microwave background. Explore Mahesh Motiani's board 'FOTONICA', followed by 156,687 people on Pinterest. We explicitly encourage female researchers to apply for the offered position. The University of Balearic Islands is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage international applications. Having finished the Master degree at the time of the application is not mandatory but the candidate must have completed the Master degree by the start date of the grant on The IAC3 comprises six groups with topics ranging from nonlinear dynamics, high performance computing, mathematics, general relativity and stellar physics. The ONL group at the University of Balearic Islands is part of the Institute of Applied Computing & Community Code, the IAC3. Julien Javaloyes, has been involved into the analysis and the modelling of semiconductor lasers for more than 20 years. 1–10, or our complete list of publications. The latter can be assessed from the consistent and high quality scientific output of the group, see Refs. The Nonlinear Waves Group (ONL) possesses an internationally recognized expertise on the dynamics of semiconductor mode-locked lasers, time delayed systems and soliton dynamics. The latter recently received an international funding from both France and Germany (ANR-DFG) in which the University of Balearic Islands is an offcial partner. ![]() ![]() This PhD work will integrate in the larger framework of an experimental study of frequency combs in optical microcavities. It will be developed in close collaboration with our experimental and theoretical colleagues from the Institut de Physique de Nice (INPHYNI), France, and from the University of Münster, Germany. The research will be conducted in our laboratory situated at the campus of the University of the Balearic Islands in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
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