Thematic project iPhD announces postdoctoral fellowships in Photonics

Thematic project iPhD announces postdoctoral fellowships in Photonics

Opportunities will benefit professionals with exceptional skills, to work in important Photonics research centers in Brazil

The thematic project iPhD (Integrate Photonic Devices) invites scientists seeking postdoctoral internships, in the fields of integrated photonics, 2D materials and nanophotonics, to apply for one of new 5 fellowships currently available. The project is searching for outstanding candidates who are scientifically independent, and willing to work collaboratively with students and other researchers. PhDs with a background in physics or engineering are potential candidates.

Each postdoctoral fellowship will be awarded for a period of 24 months. The requirements and benefits set forth at the following link: click here. Benefits include: tax-free grant of R$ 7,373.10 per month, allowance to cover travel and installation expenses (for researchers who do not live in the city of Campinas / Brazil) and research contingency funds (R$ 13,271.40 per year) that cover travel expenses and other research expenses.

Click here to access the application form, Application deadline: February 20th 2022.

Tradition in Photonics research

Based in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, the iPhD thematic project is an effort involving 11 scientists from Unicamp, Mackenzie and Unesp universities that seeks to investigate the boundaries of integrated photonics, in which linear and nonlinear phenomena in nanoscale photonic cavities and waveguides will be explored, and develop new photonic materials that may revolutionize the functionalities of integrated photonic devices.

Carolina Goetten

Carolina Goetten has Master Degree in Language and Technology and a scholarship in Media and Science at iPhD research project.