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Immediate Positions Available
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Postdoc Available
The Photonics Laboratory at UCLA is looking for highly motivated postdoctoral scholars with
excellent academic records. Applicable projects are primarily focused on ultrafast imaging for
biomedical applciations. Interested candidates should send their CV to
Dr. Mohammad H. Asghari. Please see additional details in the
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Research Position Available
The Photonics Laboratory at UCLA is seeking a graduate or skilled undergraduate students with
significant experience in FPGA development. The project goal is to develop novel methods for cancer
diagnosis and therapy. Interested candidates should send their CV to
Claire Chen. Please see additional details in the
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Exciting research projects are available for postdoctoral scholars, graduate, and undergraduate
students. Candidates with fellowships will be given priority. Interested candidates should read the
following.
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Excellent opportunities for
postdoctoral scholars
- Theoretical and experimental research projects
- Potential publications in top journals (Nature, Science, etc.)
- Frequent publications in optics and applied physics journals
- Career development in both academic and industry pathways
- Research skills in a diverse range of disciplines
- Attendance to domestic and international conferences
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with industry and other departments
- Recommendation letters for fellowship applications
If you are interested in applying for a postdoctoral scholar position, please send a brief
e-mail together with a CV and the names and contact information of a few references to
Claire Chen. Also, please specify briefly in the e-mail (1)
your research interests, (2) your research plans, (3) your career goals, and (4) whether you have a
fellowship. Go to the
Research page for the details of our ongoing and future projects. We
encourage applications from candidates with backgrounds in physics, electrical engineering,
mechanical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering, mathematics, and computer
science. |
Excellent opportunities for
graduate students
- Theoretical and experimental research projects for M.S. and Ph.D. theses
- Potential publications in top journals (Nature, Science, etc.)
- Career development in both academic and industry pathways
- Research skills in a diverse range of disciplines
- Attendance to domestic and international conferences
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with industry and other departments
- Recommendation letters for fellowship applications
If you are interested in applying for a graduate research position, please send a brief e-mail
together with a CV and the names and contact information of a few references to
Claire Chen. Also, please specify briefly in the e-mail (1)
your research interests, (2) your career goals, and (3) whether you have a fellowship. Go to the
Research page for the details of our ongoing and future projects. We
encourage applications from students in physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,
chemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering, mathematics, and computer science. |
Excellent opportunities for
undergraduate students
- Research credit (PHYS196, PHYS199, EE199, BE199, MAE199, etc.)
- Research experience for grad school applications
- Publications and senior theses
- Recommendation letters for fellowship and grad school applications
- All our previous undergraduate students got admitted to top graduate schools
If you are interested in applying for an undergradaute research position, please send a brief
e-mail together with a CV to
Claire Chen. Also, please specify briefly in the e-mail (1)
your research interests and (2) your career goals. Go to the
Research page for the details of our ongoing and future projects. We
encourage applications from students in physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,
chemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering, mathematics, and computer science. |
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