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of Fundamental Electronics (IEF). In 2018, the teams moved into a building located at the heart of the Paris-Saclay Campus. The objective of this thesis is to study the mechanisms of optomechanical coupling in
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investigator and will participate in laboratory experiments, data analysis, field work, and work as part of a project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objectives
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doctoral candidates many unique opportunities, including: • A 36 month project as Marie Sklodowska Curie trainee in one of the participating institutions with the objective of receiving a doctoral degree
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the development of a phase-field model to study the mechanisms of formation and growth of tetrataenite (Ni-Fe with the L1₀ ordered structure) during cooling. The objective is to incorporate the presence
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of this work is to develop the collaborative quantum computing research network within the university and its European alliance, EUTOPIA. Objectives: The goal of this PhD will be to adapt quantum systems to real
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project, the objective is to develop a new generation of photocatalysts based on carbon nitride derivatives for sustainable solar hydrogen production via water photolysis. The innovative approach relies
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. The objective of the thesis is to have a theoretical and numerical model of a free-surface flow on an erodible bed, satisfactorily explaining two documented historical cases of flooding by river dike failure
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the striatum. These structures are fundamental to the balance between deliberate actions and more automatic behaviors. The objective is to understand how their activity underlies the ability to adapt
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and a lifetime compatible with operation at 1450°C (≈2700F) for long periods for internal engine components. The main objective of this thesis project carried out at IRCER is to optimize the PIP
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7274) is a joint unit of the CNRS and the University of Lorraine, created on 1 January 2010 and based in Nancy. Its general scientific objective is to study processes in their entirety and complexity