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MIT Photonics and Quantum optics Internship Offer – Spring and Summer 2022

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Experimental Internship - Undergraduate program
Master ICFP first year Internship

News : ICFP Research seminars
November 14 - 18, 2022 :

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Contact us - Student support and Graduate School office :
Tél : 01 44 32 35 60
enseignement@phys.ens.fr

The Modern Photonics and Electromagnetics group at MIT, led by Professor Marin Soljačić is looking for
research interns for the Spring 2022.

Possible projects include:
— Experimentally realizing macroscopic quantum states of light with sub-Poissonian statistics
— Developing novel X-ray detectors based on nanophotonic scintillators
— Generating pure random numbers from the quantum vacuum and developing novel computing schemes
leveraging quantum fluctuations
— Developing novel nonlinear optics schemes to generate high-power THz sources

The Soljačić group has a long history of successful interns working on existing or new projects, and coming from various institutions (MIT, Ecole Polytechnique, Imperial .College, etc.). It is our top priority to have you work in a positive environment where you will be given the means to achieve the goals of your internship.

You will be fully integrated into existing research teams. We are expecting students to come for at least an entire semester, but will consider from all applicants, regardless of the duration of their
internship.

More information here

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Quick links

Next student seminar :
Access to the program

Here you can find information about your internships:
Experimental Internship - Undergraduate program
Master ICFP first year Internship

News : ICFP Research seminars
November 14 - 18, 2022 :

All information about the program

Contact us - Student support and Graduate School office :
Tél : 01 44 32 35 60
enseignement@phys.ens.fr