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to servers. Since the electricity consumption of Internet infrastructures represents about 5% of the world’s entire electricity production and because Internet traffic can be expected to triple every three
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tools • Modeling of devices with the finite element method • Micro-nano fabrication in the IEMN's clean room • Physical / Electrical characterization of devices • Participation in the ANTARES project
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technologies to address current societal challenges related to security, health, the environment, and energy. This position is located in a sector covered by the protection of scientific and technical potential
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Targeted Project Complexflows, which aims to promote and structure the interactions of mathematics with other sciences around current issues. The thesis will be co-directed by F. Radjaï (LMGC, ED I2S 166
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parameters of up to 500 MeV beam energy and 20 mA current (corresponding to 10 MW beam power), PERLE offers an unprecedented platform for exploring high-current beam dynamics phenomena relevant to future
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of the evolution of the pore network of preceramic polymer during their thermal conversion into non-oxide ceramics – Application to the development of CMC Scientific context: To address the current and future energy
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) To develop Deep Learning algorithms to significantly speed up probabilistic inference algorithms of current spatial birth-death models 2) To incorporate fossil stratigraphic and spatial information into a new
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extensive magnetic and electrical characterization of 300mm fabricated devices, potentially with support of micromagnetic simulation. In this course, alternative materials and methods will be developed using
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. The PhD student will aim at pursuing the recent work by optimizing the growth of GaN semiconductor films in terms of structural, electrical and optical properties along with exploring AlN and Ga2O3
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proof). If the applicant is unable to provide proof, an English test (free of charge) will be requested. • Compliance with the Marie Sklodowska-Curie mobility rule: candidates may not have resided