PhD Position in Multicore Fiber Amplifier Technologies for Telecommunications (Physics, Electrical Engineering, Optics)
The MATCH Project - MSCA Doctoral Network is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on innovative multicore fiber (MCF) amplifier approaches for telecommunications. Hosted at Université de Limoges, France, with secondments at Heraeus Covantics (Germany) and Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (Portugal), this opportunity is part of a prestigious European Commission-funded network dedicated to cutting-edge research in photonics, optical communications, and fiber technologies.
Research areas include light propagation in optical fibers, amplifier systems (rare-earth and Raman), and high-power lasers. The program emphasizes multidisciplinary training, covering design, modelling, and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing, device manufacturing, machine learning algorithms, and optical communication networks. Doctoral candidates will benefit from a collaborative, international consortium comprising top European universities and industry partners, ensuring exposure to both academic and practical engineering aspects of MCF-based systems and networks.
Applicants should hold or be nearing completion of a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, Applied Physics/Optics, or related fields. Proficiency in English is required, and candidates should demonstrate experience in optical fibers and amplifiers. The program values theoretical and practical expertise in fiber optics, amplifier technologies, and related photonics topics. Eligibility is governed by MSCA rules, including mobility requirements and the absence of a prior doctoral degree.
The position offers a 36-month contract with a competitive financial package: a living allowance of EUR 3400/month (gross, adjusted by country), a mobility allowance of EUR 600/month, and a family allowance of EUR 660/month if applicable. Doctoral candidates will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, personalized career development plans, and at least two secondments in different countries, fostering interdisciplinary and intersectoral skills highly sought after in the global photonics industry.
To apply, candidates should visit the MATCH application portal, submit the required documents in English, and ensure compliance with all eligibility criteria. The application deadline is 14 December 2025 (Lisbon time). This is an exceptional opportunity to join a dynamic research consortium, receive comprehensive training, and contribute to the advancement of multicore fiber technologies in telecommunications.