Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
Location
Northeim | Germany
Job description
Since its foundation in 1987, the Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen has been a pioneer in the transfer of application-oriented research between science and industry. Its research activities range from the development of novel laser measurement techniques, laser-assisted product refinement and the development of new light sources to applications in the life sciences and medical technology.
The Department of Optical Nanoscopy focuses its research on the Nobel Prize winning field of superresolution fluorescence microscopy and develops novel methods and devices for the life sciences. In addition, it transfers the underlying principle of optical nanoscopy to other areas such as materials science in order to overcome Abbe’s diffraction barrier there as well. Optical reflection microscopy is an important analysis tool for material surfaces; however, its application is severely restricted due to its diffraction-limited resolution. To improve the resolution, thin photochromic films can be applied to the surface under examination. In cooperation with our partners at TU Clausthal, we have already provided the first experimental evidence that absorbance modulation of such films can improve the resolution of reflection measurements. The goal of the DFG-project mentioned below is to advance the method towards fast reflection nanoscopy with super-resolution in two dimensions.PhD position (m/f/d) in physics
to contribute to the DFG-funded collaborative project "Fast monochromatic reflection nanoscopy by absorption modulation" at the earliest possible date. Aufgaben:The project-related position is initially limited to 3 years and will be paid in accordance with German E 13 TV-L (66.67%). Applications of female candidates are particularly welcome. Severely disabled persons with equal qualification and aptitude are given preferential consideration.
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