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Assistant, Associate, Or Full Professor, Photonics Multiple Positions (UPDATED)
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- The Wyant College of Optical Sciences has been fortunate to receive philanthropic support to create 14 new Endowed Chairs in Optical Science positions in the college.
- Jean M. Bennett Optica Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesThomas R. Brown Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesNelson E. Claytor Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesRobert M. Edmund Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesJohn B. Hayes Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesBahram Jalali Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesJack Lee Jewell Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesWilliam F. and Helen M. Reynolds Endowed Chair in Optical SciencesRobert R. Shannon Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences
- The College's Photonics program, one of four major research areas, has a broad scope ranging from integrated photonic devices, fiber components, and subsystems for classical and quantum fiber and free-space optical communications, sensing and imaging, to integrated systems for next-generation optical networks, to new tools, such as small-footprint, high-throughput multiphoton microscopes, high-power semiconductor lasers, and optical-computing.
- A strong program in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE) includes integrated photonics, non-linear and quantum optics, quantum opto-mechanics, RF and phononic materials and devices, open quantum systems, and quantum networking, information and detection theory.
- The Wyant College of Optical Sciences leads the NSF Center for Quantum Networks ERC that advances and showcases these photonics and quantum technologies in a highly collaborative environment.
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