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Nuove sorgenti di luce ultra pura per i computer quantistici

We invite you to read the press release about a new and important article published, thanks to the synergy between the University of Trento and the University of Bristol, in "Nature Communications" magazine.
We are proud to say that, among the authors, there are Massimo Borghi, Stefano Signorini and Lorenzo Pavesi of the Nanolab.

Here you can read the press release.

New Post-Doc joins Nanoscience Laboratory

We are happy to welcome our new Post-Doc Stefano Biasi that will work within the PELM project.

New Post-Doc joins Nanoscience Laboratory

We are happy to welcome our new Post-Doc Massimo Borghi that, after his experience at SM Optics, will work within the BACKUP project.

Opening for Research Fellowship

The Nanoscience Laboratory, Department of Physics at the University of Trento (Trento, Italy), invites applicants to apply for Research Fellowship in “Photonic machine learning” . More info could be find here.

New Journal Article Published

Design of an external cavity semiconductor laser for intra-cavity beam combining

S. Piccione and L. Pavesi

SPIE/SPIE LASE, 2020, San Francisco, California, United States (2 March 2020)

 

DOI: 10.1117/12.2545613

Read more …

  1. Highlights 2019
  2. L'intelligenza artificiale viaggia sulla luce
  3. Stefano Signorini won 2020 Applied Sciences Travel Award
  4. New Post-Doc joins Nanoscience Laboratory
  5. Welcome Rose

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