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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Department of Physics and Optical Science at the University of North Carolina – Charlotte, starting no later than
October, 2009. The appointment will be for a two-year period, renewable
for a third year, contingent on performance and funding. The successful
candidate will be engaged in developing of microsphere resonator arrays
with applications in 3D photonic integration including slow light
devices, filters, arrayed-resonator LEDs, sensors and compact
spectrometers. Applicants should have an experimental background in one
or several of the following: spectroscopy, optical tweezers,
microresonators, dielectric microspheres, whispering gallery modes,
fiber optics, coupled resonator optical waveguides, couplers,
micro-manipulation and self-assembly. To apply, send a resume along
with a one or two page statement of how your research interests are
related to developing photonic integrated circuits, and arrange for two
or three letters of recommendation to be sent to: Prof. Vasily N.
Astratov, University of North Carolina – Charlotte, Department of
Physics and Optical Science, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC
28223-0001. Email:
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. For informal discussion and further details, please contact Dr. Vasily Astratov at:
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or by phone at: 1-704-687-8131. Applications will be accepted until
August 31, 2009 or the position is filled. The University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
International Candidates Will Be Considered
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