Opportunities

Graduate Students

Applications from keen students interested in exploring light-matter interaction in the nonlinear and ultrafast regimes, and for real-world applications are being sought. The new Queen's Nanophotonics Research Centre provides a range of interdisciplinary opportunities. All students accepted to our graduate programs are guaranteed full funding irrespective of country of origin. Students with external scholarships receive generous top-ups. In addition to departmental top-ups, NSERC winners will receive an additional $5000 from the University!

A number of projects are fully funded and waiting for the appropriate student to take them on. These run the range from exploratory physics (quantum dot nonlinear optics) to applied (3D laser additive manufacturing). Overall, students in the lab learn about ultrafast optical technology, linear and nonlinear spectroscopy techniques, nanostructures, optical-matter interaction, and a variety of other subjects. Hands-on experience is crucial to success, but students also develop skills in: literature review, theoretical analysis and modeling, data reduction, scientific writing, oral presenting, brainstorming, intellectual property protection, project management, and mentoring junior researchers. The goal is not only to discover something new or develop a new optical technique. It is imperative that the student develops into a world expert in their area of specialization, and have opportunities to present results in international conferences and major publications. Contact Dr. Fraser for more information on specific research projects.

Please visit the School for Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs for more information on the application procedure. The Department starts reviewing applications in mid-December but are reviewed until positions are filled.It is in your best interest to apply early. PLEASE indicate in your application your interest in "experimental optics". Also send Dr. Fraser an email indicating you would like to be considered for a position in our team. The department receives many applications so please make it easy for us to understand your interests!

Possible degree programs include M.Sc., M.A.Sc. (Engineering), and Ph.D.

The NSERC CREATE program for Materials for Advanced Photonics and Sensing, CREATE-MAPS, provides unique graduate training opportunities and professional skills development, including international travel and industrial internships. Fill out the form on that site if you are interested.

Summer Students

If you are interested in any future opportunities, please provide Dr. Fraser with a CV and transcript (unofficial is fine).

Collaborations

Our facility is designed to be flexible with multiple experimental stations that can make use of the optical sources and characterization facilities. If you have a project that is appropriate to our facility, please contact Dr. Fraser for more information. We especially welcome interactions with researchers within the Kingston region.

 

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