NOA PhD student Francesco Vitale analyzing the photoluminescence of semiconductur nanowires.

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NOA PhD student Francesco Vitale analyzing the photoluminescence of semiconductur nanowires.
Image: Jens Meyer (University of Jena)

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Katsuya Tanaka at his Lab in the ACP in Jena.
Image: Ira Winkler
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The journal "Optical Materials Express" has just (04.03.2024) reported that a research group led by Dr Alberucci and Prof. Nolte has developed a new way of modulating optical signals in a laser-written waveguides in glass by inserting a liquid crystal layer.
Researchers Alessandro Alberucci and Kim Lammers are pictured working in the lab. Their advance paves the way to integrating new types of optical functions into the whole volume of a single glass chip, enabling compact full 3D photonic integrated devices.
Image: GRK 2101 (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
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University of Jena and TU Braunschweig collaborating on gallium nitride-based photonic devices
Doctoral candidate Karla Jahaira Paz Corrales experiments with material samples at an ion accelerator.
Image: Jens Meyer (University of Jena)
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Interdisciplinary Research Team from the University of Jena Develops Meta-Surface that Can Be Switched with Light
Dr Purushottam Poudel took part in developing a photo-tunable polymer meta surface.
Image: Jens Meyer (University of Jena)
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Jena researchers develop AI system from optical fibers
Dr. Bennet Fischer (l.) and Prof. Dr. Mario Chemnitz in a laboratory of the Leibniz-IPHT.
Image: Sven Döring/Leibniz-IPHT
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Honoured with "Best Student Presentation Awards" at SPIE Photonics West
Joint success at Photonics West - research work is always teamwork!
Image: Fraunhofer IOF
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The Carl Zeiss Foundation is funding two interdisciplinary research groups at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena with 1.5 million euros each
Dr. Desirée Leistenschneider (l.) and Dr. Sina Saravi (r.) are funded by the CZS Nexus programme.
Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena)
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Advance could enable compact 3D photonic integrated devices for processing large amounts of data and more
A writing laser that is used to generate waveguides, for example.
Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena)
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Results of international physics research group’s experiments testing quantum electrodynamics in extreme fields published in “Nature”
The gas-jet interaction chamber used for the measurements at the ESR of GSI/FAIR.
Image: J. Hosan, GSI/FAIR
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Friedrich Schiller University is the frontrunner among the most popular universities with more than 15,000 students
Students of the University of Jena at the campus.
Image: Jens Meyer (University of Jena)
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The Jena Alliance Talent Fair on 6 March 2024 will offer graduates insight​ into PhD options​ and 1:1 interviews with potential supervisors. Apply now for participation and get one of the open PhD positions!
Jena Alliance Talent Fair 2024
Image: Maria Langhammer
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Honor for Priv.-Doz. Dr. Jan Rothhardt
Portrait Dr. Jan Rothhardt
Image: Fraunhofer IOF