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L'institut FEMTO-ST partenaire d'un programme européen Marie-Curie H2020 Innovative Training Networ
The department of Optics of the FEMTO-ST research institute in Besançon 
in France currently has a vacancy for 2 3-years Ph.D positions working in
 the development of mid-infrared and ultraviolet supercontinuum fiber sources within the
 framework of the Marie Skłodowska Curie European Action SUPUVIR 
(SUPercontinuum broadband light sources covering UV to IR applications).
 This project aims at investigating the remarkable nonlinear properties 
of novel glass photonic crystal fibers to create broadband 
supercontinuum and tunable laser sources in the mid-infrared and in the UV-visible regionand to 
achieve state-of-the-art characteristics. 
SUPUVIR is the acronym for 
SUPercontinuum broadband light sources covering UV to IR applications. 
SUPUVIR will combine the efforts of 6 academic and 4 non-academic 
beneficiaries to train 15 early-stage researchers (ESRs) for the growing
 industry within SC broadband light sources, giving them extensive 
knowledge in silica and soft-glass chemistry, preform design and fibre 
drawing, linear and nonlinear fibre and waveguide characterization, 
nonlinear fibre optics, SC modelling, SC system design, patent 
protection, and in-depth knowledge of a broad range of the main 
applications of SC high-power broadband light sources. The strong blend 
of academic and non-academic sectors in the Consortium will give the 
ESRs a unique chance to develop a wide set of technical and 
transferrable skills, thus preparing them for long-time employment in 
the academic and industrial sectors. 
Scientifically, SUPUVIR aims at solving current challenges preventing
 SC light sources from taking over key market shares or from being used 
for cutting-edge research. Specifically, the objectives are to reduce 
noise and increase pulse energy of SC modules, as well as investigate SC
 generation in emerging wavelength regimes (UV and mid-IR) including 
fabrication of novel fibres and waveguides, and finally using SC sources
 for applications as to gain valuable knowledge of application 
requirements. This research and development will provide improved SC 
sources and SC spectra, enabling new science and applications for 
optical imaging, spectroscopy, sensing and control. Specific fields 
benefiting from this include optical coherence tomography, IR multimodal
 spectroscopy, confocal and fluorescence microscopy, photoacoustic 
imaging, and food quality control.

For more informations about the project: http://www.supuvir-itn.eu/
For more informations about the Ph.D scholarships
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/34108051
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/34108069
Guide for applicants
    http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/guides_for_applicants/h2020-guide-appl16-msca-itn_en.pdf
    (See section 3.3)


















