Sunday, August 22, 2010

8/22 The Scholarship

     
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[Belgium] Postdoctoral Researcher UGent/IMEC: Silicon Photonics Integrated Fiber Interrogator
August 22, 2010 at 8:25 AM
 

Silicon Photonics Integrated Fiber Interrogator

In the European project SMARTFIBER, we have set up an academic-industrial consortium, that will develop a smart miniaturized microsystem which integrates optical fiber sensor technology, nanophotonic chip technology and low power wireless technology. The smart system will enable for the first time fully embedded structural heath monitoring of composites used as structural parts in wind turbines, satellites, airplanes, civil constructions, oil pipes, gas wells and many more. The smart microsystem will be the enabler for sustainable development of these composite based systems.

The heart of this smart microsystem for structural health monitoring is an advanced silicon photonics chip.

7 partners, amongst which IMEC, UGent, Fraunhofer, Xenics, Airborne International, will collaborate to research and develop this smart microsystem. Multiple disciplines like optical fiber technology, silicon photonics, wireless technology, packaging and composite manufacturing will be merged.

IMEC/UGent will not only coordinate this project, we are also responsible for the development of the silicon photonics chip.

As a post-doc researcher, you will both coordinate and manage the daily activities of SMARTFIBER, and be lead investigator for the development of the silicon photonics chip. You will be embedded in the Photonics Research Group, headed by Prof. R. Baets, and will be assisted by a PhD student to elaborate the scientific tasks.

Job description

Within the SMARTFIBER project you will be expected to:

  • Manage and coordinate the daily activities of SMARTFIBER and its academic-industrial consortium
  • Coordinate and implement research and development of silicon photonics fiber bragg interrogator involving innovative design, processing follow-up, characterization and testing

Profile

You have a PhD in Electronic/Photonic Engineering or in Physics and have worked closely in at least one of the following areas: photonics; fiber optics; communications systems design and test; electro-optic characterization….

Send CV and statement of purpose in English to

Dries Van Thourhout (dries.vanthourhout@ugent.be)

About IMEC/Photonics Research Group

IMEC, which will handle the project management for SMARTFIBER, stands out as the largest independent European research centre in the field of microelectronics, nanotechnology, enabling design methods and technologies for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems.

Today, IMEC has a staff of more than 1200 people, including 350 guest researchers and industrial residents.

The Photonics Research Group (about 50 people) is an associated laboratory of IMEC, located at Ghent University. The group is headed by Prof. R. Baets and has been active in photonics device research for many years. The main applications under study are silicon nanophotonics, heterogeneous integration, optical interconnect, WDM optical communication, silicon photonics biosensors an biomedical applications. More in particular, the silicon nanophotonics work focuses on the design and fabrication of SOI-based photonic crystal structures, photonic wires and fibercoupling structures using standard lithographic techniques compatible with CMOS-processing. The group is also strongly involved in the development of heterogeneous technologies, whereby the silicon photonics platform is combined with other materials such as III-V semiconductors for efficient sources, nanocrystals and polymers. The photonics research group was coordinating the network of excellence ePIXnet and has also been the prime contractor for numerous other IST-projects, including the FP7 projects WADIMOS and HISTORIC and the FP6 project PICMOS.

Call for applications "Postdoctoral Researcher IMEC/UGent – Photonics Research Group"

Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Gent, Belgium

Web Link

http://photonics.intec.ugent.be/

   
   
[Netherlands] Fully Funded PhD Position in SeeQR Project at TU Eindhoven
August 22, 2010 at 8:23 AM
 

The SeeQR project is a research collaboration between TU Eindhoven and TU Delft, the leading technical universities in the Netherlands, focusing on web data management. The project has an opening in Eindhoven for a fully funded PhD student position (4 years), supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), to start as soon as possible but no later than 1 April 2011.

Motivated by the growing increase in the practical use of semantic web data management technologies such as RDF and SPARQL, e.g., in the Linked Open Data initiative, the PhD student will investigate sophisticated scalable RDF indexing mechanisms and SPARQL query processing strategies over massive dynamically evolving data sets.

The work will be carried out together with an experienced team of computer scientists in a challenging yet supportive research environment. Tasks will include developing new algorithms and data structures; their prototyping, benchmarking, and theoretical analysis; and, scientific publishing of results.

Requirements

We are looking for a candidate who meets the following requirements:

  • strong mathematical and programming skills;
  • an MSc degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or other closely related discipline;
  • experience in empirical research (e.g., system design and benchmarking);
  • comfort with formal notation and writing, and unsupervised researching of relevant scientific literature;
  • excitement and drive to contribute to cutting edge research in web data management systems; and,
  • good communication skills in English, both in speaking and in writing;

Appointment and salary

We offer:

  • a full-time temporary appointment for a period of 4 years, with an intermediate evaluation after 10 months;
  • a gross salary of € 2,042 per month in the first year, increasing up to € 2,612 per month in the fourth year;
  • support for your personal development and career planning;
  • a broad package of fringe benefits (e.g. excellent technical infrastructure, child care, savings schemes, and excellent sports facilities).

Information

  • For more information about the project, please contact dr. G.H.L. Fletcher, e-mail: g.h.l.fletcher@tue.nl
  • For information about employment conditions, please contact mrs. Nel Evers, HR advisor TU/e, e-mail: pzwin@tue.nl

Please DO NOT send your application to these e-mail addresses but rather use the link below.

Application

The application should consist of the following parts:

  • a 1-page statement of interest;
  • a curriculum vitae;
  • copies of diplomas; and
  • proof of English language skills (if applicable).

Application are due before 1 October 2010

Web Link

http://jobs.tue.nl/wd/plsql/wd_portal.show_job?p_web_site_id=3085&p_web_page_id=112383

   
     
 
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