Research Associate
We are seeking a Research Associate to join in the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies (AiPT) one of the world’s leading photonics research centres. AiPT comprises a vibrant team of researchers guided by world-leading academics with strong industry expertise and experience. AiPT cultivates an environment where academics, post-doctoral researchers and students cooperate to overcome major scientific challenges in a welcoming and collegial atmosphere. Our successful track record of scientific achievements ranges from nanophotonics, nonlinear photonics, and fibre lasers to medical lasers and bio-sensing for healthcare and the high-speed optical communications technology that underpins the internet and the digital economy.
Recent scientific research has revealed that the next generation of a range of key photonic microdevices poised to transform computing, communications, and sensing must be fabricated with unprecedented picometre precision (a hundred times smaller than an atomic diameter). Achieving such extraordinary control represents one of the most exciting scientific and technological challenges of our time.
We are seeking highly motivated researchers to join the development of Surface Nanoscale Axial Photonics (SNAP), a pioneering platform that enables this remarkable level of fabrication accuracy. SNAP has already demonstrated record-breaking precision and opens entirely new directions in microresonator physics, ultra-low-loss photonics, and nanoscale light control.
What You Will Work On
As part of this project, you will contribute to:
- Experimental development of picometre-precision fabrication techniques for miniature optical devices formed directly on the surface of optical fibres
- Theoretical modelling of nanoscale photonic phenomena, including light confinement, resonant interactions, and ultra-high-Q microresonators
- Exploration of novel device concepts with potential impact on optical signal processing, quantum technologies, and next-generation communication systems
Why Join Us?
- Work at the cutting edge of nanoscale photonics
- Contribute to a technology with transformative potential
- Combine fundamental physics with real-world device development
- Be part of an ambitious, internationally recognised research effort and research institute AiPT.
This position offers an opportunity to shape the future of precision photonic fabrication and to contribute to technologies that may redefine how light is controlled on the nanoscale.
For informal enquiries about this position, you can contact Professor Misha Sumetsky, m.sumetsky@aston.ac.uk
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