PhD Project: Efficient Lithium Niobate on Insulator (LNOI) supercontinuum down to visible

About the role

Lead University: RMIT University

Primary Supervisor: Dist Prof Arnan Mitchell (RMIT University)

Co-Supervisors: Prof Irina Kabakova (UTS), A/Prof Andy Boes (Adelaide Uni), Dr Tilo Steinmetz (Menlo Systems)

Project Partner: Menlo Systems

PhD stipend: AUD$41,555 per/annum + $5,000 per/annum top up

The project

This project will explore nonlinear photonics chips in lithium niobate for efficiently broadening the light emitted from a microcomb into an octave spanning frequency comb.

The chip will also use nonlinear optics to convert this broadened frequency comb from infrared wavelengths to visible – including blue. 

The project will focus on the advancement of new device concepts and theoretical and experimental analysis of nonlinear physics within these structures.

The project will leverage other researchers within the COMBS Centre for device fabrication.  

The outcomes of this project will improve the size, cost and robustness of Menlo System’s optical frequency combs expanding their uptake in astronomy, spectroscopy and precision measurement.

Eligibility criteria

  • The applicant should have an engineering degree or a physics degree with a first class honours or equivalent.
  • Ideally the applicant would have completed a research masters in nonlinear photonic waveguides. 
  • The project will require interest and expertise in nonlinear optical phenomena rather than materials and device fabrication.
  • Meet all RMIT PhD eligibility requirements: www.rmit.edu.au/research/research-degrees/how-to-apply

 

COMBS is committed to achieving gender equity and strongly encourages applications from women and women identifying candidates.

Why do a PhD with us at COMBS?

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Competitive tax-free stipend

The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence rate is (AUD$41,555 p/a) + $5,000 p/a top up

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Be a part of our global network

Opportunities for industry internships.

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Get prepared with real-world skills

Opportunities to apply for internal grant schemes to upskill.

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Attend events to build your network

Supported attendance at COMBS events like the Annual Centre Workshop, theme workshops and PhD network events.

Hear from our Microcombs for Science and Technology Research Theme Leaders about how they're turning fridge-sized optical frequency combs into chips the size of a fingernail.

How to apply

Please use the link below to submit your application.

Valid applications must:

  • Be submitted using the application portal (applications will not be accepted via email)
  • Include valid data for all required fields in the application form
  • Include a cover letter (maximum one page) that includes:
    • Your educational/professional experience that is relevant to the specific project you are applying for,
    • Why you are interested in the specific project and pursuing a PhD in COMBS, and
    • Any other information you think is relevant to your application.
  • Meet all RMIT PhD eligibility requirements: www.rmit.edu.au/research/research-degrees/how-to-apply

Please note: You can apply for more than one PhD project by submitting a separate application for each project you intend to apply for in the form below.

What happens after I apply?

Once you have submitted your application you will receive an email confirmation as evidence that we have received it.

After the project application window has closed, all applications will be reviewed and a shortlist selected for interviews.

If you are successfully shortlisted, you will be contacted to arrange an interview.

NOTE: If you are unsuccessful in being shortlisted, you will still be contacted with this information so please avoid contacting us for updates on the status of your application.

Should you be offered the project after your interview, you will be required to apply for enrolment in a PhD program at the relevant university. Your successful enrolment will be dependent on meeting the university’s eligibility requirements so it is essential that you check these before applying with us to avoid disappointment.

The team you'll be joining

Professor Arnan Mitchell

Distinguished Professor Arnan Mitchell is an expert in integrated photonics who works with academics and industry to create technology solutions with real world impact.

Professor Irina Kabakova

Irina is an optical physicist exploring advanced imaging techniques for modern biomedical optics, biology and bioengineering.

A/Prof Andreas (Andy) Boes

Andy is a photonics engineer who specialises in integrated circuits and optical frequency combs and their use for LiDAR, positioning and time measurements.

Dr Tilo Steinmetz

Tilo is a Product Manager for optical frequency comb systems for astronomical spectrograph calibration at Menlo Systems.

Our culture at COMBS

 

We value gender equality, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access, and we recognise the importance of intersectionality.

We are committed to creating an environment that embraces and harnesses these intersections to do the best science we can.

We invite you to join us to become part of our diverse and inclusive COMBS community.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, but you must submit a separate application for each project you intend to apply for.

The cover letter should highlight: 

  • Your educational/professional experience that is relevant to the specific project you are applying for,
  • why you are interested in the project and pursuing a PhD in COMBS, and
  • any other information you think is relevant to your application.

Each university has their own English requirements so you must check the relevant university’s website for details (linked with each project description above).

Visa approval times vary but will usually be completed within 2-3 months. You can check the current estimated approval time on this website (search for Student visa (subclass 500)): https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-processing-times/global-visa-processing-times