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, traceable industrial packaging that can be shared between manufacturers, we are recruiting a deep learning Post-doctoral researcher in our Mathematical and Electrical Engineering (MEE) Department. Using
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the merger of five units (CSNSM, IMNC, IPN, LAL, LPT). The staff is made up of nearly 560 permanent (340 engineers, technicians and administrators and 220 researchers and teacher-researchers) and approximately
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Skills/Qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD in robotics, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, or a related field, or an equivalent degree. The ideal candidate should demonstrate: - Strong expertise
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fabrication Prototyping Electrical and electronic engineering Numerical simulation Optics Computer-aided design (CAD) Optical and electrical characterization techniques Semiconductor materials # Soft Skills
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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITE ANGERS Department Human Resources - Recruitment Research Field Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions
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and their impact on the extraction will be part of the work. This will be done in collaboration with the current PhD student (thesis to be defened in Oct 2027), to take over this work to provide a list
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project is hosted by an interdisciplinary research team consisting of André Schulz (PI) and Philip Santangelo (both Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences), Inès Chihi (Department of Engineering
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Your profile PhD degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Engineering, Physics, or an equivalent field with a focus on High-Performance Computing Advanced Know-How in the fields
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FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Phd in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Photonics, or a similar field. Expertise in epitaxy is a must. Expertise in at least one of
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weight of the PHUs to enable the production of stable thin-film capacitors. • These bio-based polymers will be later integrated into sustainable energy-harvesting devices by a PhD student working in close