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leading manufacturing companies. Committed to open source, it both utilizes and contributes to open-source software. OCTO fosters an internal culture that encourages growth and continuous learning
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on the manufacture of complete prototypes, using rapid prototyping tools, and their experimental characterisation. The measurements will focus in particular on identifying the non-linearities induced by each component
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working both on the development of new characterization methods and on the manufacturing of complex textured surfaces through various processes (femtosecond laser, additive manufacturing, polymer
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on the development of new characterization methods and on the manufacturing of complex textured surfaces through various processes (femtosecond laser, additive manufacturing, polymer replications, photolithography
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. 13 doctoral candidates will receive interdisciplinary hands-on training in academic and industry settings, preparing them to become leaders in cancer research and pioneers in the rapidly growing field
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collaboration with a major cosmetics manufacturer, and provide ample opportunity for research stays at the manufacturer's R&D facilities in Paris. With more than 750 researchers, the FEMTO-ST Institute (CNRS
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and implementation of energy geostructure applications. Networking with their peers, industry and stakeholders will give them highly attractive skills for transforming their ideas to implementation Key
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conceptualization, design and implementation of energy geostructure applications. Networking with their peers, industry and stakeholders will give them highly attractive skills for transforming their ideas
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mechanical structures, systems, and processes. Our areas of activity are in line with those of the mechanical engineering industry, with a particular focus on projects in the fields of aeronautics, space
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the national "Solutions for the Industry of the Future" label. Its objective is to accelerate innovation and promote the development of Industry 4.0 solutions. In the global context of the energy transition and