Thursday, June 17, 2010

[Poland] MSc Student in `Coherently Prepared Media – Novel Properties and Applications` at Jagiellonian University plus 1 more

[Poland] MSc Student in `Coherently Prepared Media – Novel Properties and Applications` at Jagiellonian University plus 1 more


[Poland] MSc Student in `Coherently Prepared Media – Novel Properties and Applications` at Jagiellonian University

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Stipend offer nr 4/Team/10
Position: MSc student in for Quantum-state engineering in `Coherently Prepared Media – Novel Properties and Applications` project


Number of stipends: 1
Institution: Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University
Maximum period of stipend agreement: 1 year
Position starts on: 01.09.2010
Stipend`s amount: 1000 zł /month
Pension insurance: no

Key responsibilities include:
Quantum-state superpositions are often employed as qubits in quantum information. For their successful application in is essential to lengthen the coherence times, and have versatile methods of controlling the state of such superpositions by external electromagnetic fields. The propose of the project is to develop such methods. In particular, superpositions of specific atomic magnetic sublevels will be required with well determined quantum numbers and symmetric properties which will offer new ways of performing quantum operations on such states. Experimental methods of unambiguous detection of such states by optical methods will also be developed within the project.


[Belgium] PhD Position in Cellular Imaging at University of Antwerpen

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PhD position for 1 + 3 yrs focusing on Cellular Imaging
BIO IMAGING LAB, a small animal imaging group focusing on MRI and BLI with the following instruments:

Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
7T Pharmascan
9.4T BioSpec horizontal bore MRI system
7T 16cm Pharmascan (available end 2010)

Optical Imaging:
Bioluminescence camera
Fluorescence camera

As one of the forerunners in imaging research our group has a broad spectrum of interest. This position will be related to our expertise in Neurodegeneration and regeneration which includes research into:
Neurogenesis
Stem cell research
Neuroplasticity


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