PhD Fellow
Our research team will soon be seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD student to join our dynamic and innovative group. This forthcoming position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering research in on-chip spectroscopy, working to develop further an award-winning concept towards advancing knowledge and solving real-world problems.
Our team is at the forefront of on-chip Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (LAS), consistently pushing the boundaries of chip-based trace gas sensors. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and supportive environment where creativity and intellectual rigour thrive. Our current projects include sCENT, UiTrace, sCENT2, sCENTsor, and we are committed to making impactful contributions to both the academic community and broader society.
The selected PhD candidate will participate in creating stimulating new inventions, pushing the boundaries of on-chip sensing, conducting original research under the mentorship of more experienced members, participating in interdisciplinary and international projects and collaborations, presenting findings at conferences and publishing in high-impact journals.
We are looking for a person with a strong academic background and excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. The ideal person would have demonstrated research experience, as well as a solid understanding of both nanophotonics and spectroscopy. They should have a passion for research and a drive to push the limits of knowledge.
How to Apply: The formal application process will begin soon. Interested candidates are encouraged to prepare their application materials, including a CV, academic transcripts, published papers/MSc thesis, and contact information for references. Detailed application instructions and deadlines will be provided here, as well as in our official job posting in jobbnorge.no.
Stay Updated: For further information and to stay updated on this upcoming opportunity, please keep an eye on our website. We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team and advancing the frontiers of on-chip spectroscopy together.