DARPA-Funded PhD Position: The Menon Lab at the University of Utah is offering a prestigious DARPA-funded PhD position in the field of nanophotonics as part of an innovative project focused on inverse design for advanced nanomanufacturing. This exciting opportunity involves interdisciplinary research, collaboration with esteemed partners, and the chance to contribute to cutting-edge work in the field.
DARPA-Funded PhD Position in Nanophotonics at Menon Lab, University of Utah
Designation: PhD Candidate – Nanophotonics Research Team
Research Area | Location | Eligibility/Qualification |
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Electromagnetic Simulations | University of Utah | Strong academic background |
Nanofabrication | Salt Lake City | Experience with electromagnetic simulations |
Materials Science | Knowledge of nanofabrication techniques | |
Chemistry | Background in materials science or chemistry |
Job Description:
The selected candidate will engage in research encompassing electromagnetic simulations, nanofabrication, materials science, and chemistry. They will work in a collaborative environment, liaising with partners at the University of Texas Austin and various companies, and are expected to be self-motivated, independent thinkers.
How to Apply:
Prospective candidates are requested to reach out to the Menon Lab at the University of Utah to submit their CV and examples of prior research experience.
Last Date for Apply: Rolling Application Process
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