PhD thesis on “Ultra-stable microcell based optical clock” at FEMTO-ST institute (Besançon, France).

A PhD thesis offer is available in the Time & Frequency department, OHMS team at FEMTO-ST institute (Besançon, France). Title: Ultra-stable microcell based optical clock. Interested candidates should contact Rodolphe Boudot and apply here CNES funding application for candidates, before 16 March 2023. For more information, please see the job description PhDThesis-Subject-FEMTO.

Call for Abstract: The 9th Symposium on Frequency Standards and Metrology, 16-20 Oct 2023, Kingscliff NSW, Australia.

The Call for Abstracts for the 9th Symposium on Frequency Standards and Metrology is open since February 12th, 2023. See the symposium Web Page: https://www.qdmlab.com/9fsm2023

To submit an abstract please go to the indico site for the Symposium: https://indico.cern.ch/e/9fsm

The symposium is intended to serve as an international discussion forum on precision frequency standards throughout the electromagnetic spectrum, and associated precision and quantum metrology. It focuses on the fundamental scientific aspects of the latest ideas, results, and applications in relation to these frequency standards and measurement techniques. More than Seven years after the last symposium, significant progress has occurred across all associated fields.

Following tradition and by design, the conference will consist of a single series of invited talks (~50) and invited poster presentations (>100). Thirty invitations for oral talks have been issued already. The remaining invited oral talks will be selected from the submitted abstracts. The other submitted abstracts, if accepted, will be presented as invited poster presentations.

Speakers already invited are requested to submit an abstract. The book of abstracts will be available on the website before the symposium. All participants are requested to supply a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings.

Successful participants will receive a letter of invitation once accepted, and if requested, also a special invitation for visa application.

**Important dates:**

» 26 May: Abstract submission deadline
» 23 June: Invitation issued and opening of registration
» 14 July: Early registration deadline
» 05 September: Late registration deadline
» 16 – 20 October: Symposium
» 20 November: Deadline for accepting manuscripts for the proceedings

IT infrastructure manager position, on a one-year fixed-term contract, renewable once, at SYRTE (Observatoire de Paris, Paris)

A position of IT Infrastructure Manager F/H, on a one-year fixed-term contract renewable once, is open at SYRTE, Paris Observatory, Paris campus. The position is expected to become permanent. Starting date of the contract : as soon as possible. For more information, see the Job description. Interested candidates can send their CV and a letter of motivation to:

Pascal Blondé
Arnaud Landragin
Info SYRTE
Marine Pailler
Recrutements observatoire

15 months postdoctoral research position at the Laser Physics Laboratory to work on “continuous superradiant lasing from an atomic beam”

We advertise an opening for a 15 months postdoctoral position at the Laser Physics Laboratory (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord), aiming at realizing our first studies with a continuous super-radiant laser experiment. See the Job description here. If interested, please contact Martin Robert-de-Saint-Vincent.

Lorentz Center Workshop on Ultracold Quantum Sensing, 17 – 21 April,Leiden, The Netherland.

Lorentz Center Workshop on Ultracold Quantum Sensing, which will take place in Leiden, The Netherlands, 17 – 21 April. To apply, register your interest using this link till the deadline of February 5.

The goal of this workshop is to stimulate discussions of ultracold quantum sensors and their applications, between researchers, industry and potential users. We strive to help guide the development of quantum sensors along the most fruitful paths. The workshop focuses on four topics:

  • Optical clocks
  • Atom interferometry and continuous atomic sources
  • Science with ultracold quantum sensors
  • Industry ultracold quantum sensors and their applications

Confirmed invited speakers:

  • Philippe Bouyer
  • Klemens Hammerer
  • Wolf von Klitzing
  • Thomas Legero
  • Tanja Mehlstäubler
  • Eamonn Murphy
  • Nicola Poli
  • Ernst Rasel
  • Yevgeny Stadnik
  • Jürgen Stuhler
  • James Thompson
  • Wim Ubachs

We have 25 places for participants that would like to contribute to discussions and that will have the possibility to present a poster. In addition a few speaker slots remain to be distributed. The organizing committee will distribute these places shortly after Feb 5. If your application is accepted you can apply for travel and hotel cost support. The exact amount of support will be determined in dependence of available funding and the number of participants in need of support.

CNU 30 lecturer position in Physics and Photonics will be opened in 2023 at the Sorbonne Paris Nord University (teaching at the IUT Mesures Physiques)

The recruited person will carry out her/his research activities at the Laboratory of Laser Physics, UMR7538 CNRS-University Sorbonne Paris Nord – http://www-lpl.univ-paris13.fr/

The candidate can contact:

The recruited person will teach at the Department of Physical Measurements (MP), IUT of Saint Denis She/he can contact:

For more information, please see PROFIL MCF30 MP LPL

 
 

FIRST-TF Call for projects 2023 is now open; deadline for applications March 13, 2023

The FIRST-TF 2023 Call for Projects is now open. The deadline for submitting applications is March 13, 2023.

This call for projects aims to support teams from the FIRST-TF network on ambitious projects (research projects, projects in partnership with companies, training projects or dissemination of knowledge to the public) and to strengthen collaborations between its members, on themes focused on Time and Frequency metrology, its interfaces and its applications.

This year, the support provided by FIRST-TF may focus on:

• staff (financing of young researcher fixed-term contracts, engineering or technician fixed-term contracts, doctoral mission, no theses funded this year);

• Research / Service / Training equipment (material, components, instrumentation, etc.) including co-financing of medium-heavy equipment;

• operation (missions, invitations to researchers, organization of workshops or conferences, etc.).

The text of the call for projects as well as the response form can be downloaded here:

=> Text of the call for projects.

=> Response form.

For any questions or requests for information relating to this call for projects, please send a message to ao@first-tf.com.

Lecturer position (30th section) open at the University of Rennes for the start of the academic year 2023

The recruited candidate will carry out his research activities at the FOTON Institute in Rennes (DOP team) in the field of photonics and his teaching at the UFR SPM.

Those interested can contact now:

Marc VALLET, DOP team manager

(+33) 2 23 23 62 04,
marc.vallet@univ-rennes1.fr

Website : http://foton.cnrs.fr

For teaching profile:

Janine EMILE, director UFR SPM

(+33) 2 23 23 62 45,
janine.emile@univ-rennes1.fr

For more information, please see  fiche de poste MCF 30ème FOTON-DOP

5th European GNU Radio days 2023, 29-30 March, SYRTE/Observatoire de Paris

The 5th edition of the European GNU Radio Days will be held March 29 & 30 at SYRTE/Observatoire de Paris with presentations sought around the keyword « synchronization ». Topics related to the free opensource software defined radio framework GNU Radio involving synchronization of the various communication layers, from the radiofrequency signal to distributed acquisition and synthesis hardware to distributed and heterogeneous processing to message passing will be addressed during the presentations. Registration is free but mandatory before February 28, 2023 at https://gnuradio-eu-23.sciencesconf.org/