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for power electronics using a vertical geometry to gain in current density and accompany voltage rise. This 48-month project began in 2022, and is coordinated by CEA (Grenoble) and the AMPERE laboratory (Lyon
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of qubit arrays using state of the art control electronic, data acquisition and analysis followed by publications and communication in conferences. • Participate in the design of quantum chip in FDSOI and
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 28 days ago
-led by CEA and CNRS. The project focuses on scientific challenges surrounding ICT infrastructure, which is considered a crucial element in driving the significant transformations expected in energy
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postdoctoral position within the CMS group, in the context of the “DRIFTS” project funded by the ANR. DRIFTS is a collaborative project between CEA/IRFU, CERN and LLR. It aims to demonstrate novel real-time
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, which brings together 4 partners: LTM/CNRS, pheliqs/CEA, Institut Néel/CNRS and CREAH/CNRS. The aim of the project is to manufacture betavoltaic sources using a new core-shell wire architecture
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. The researcher will join a multi institute research group working on ptychography being between the microscopy platform in CEA Grenoble and the transmission electron microscopy group at Institut Néel. The aim
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is the foundation of thermometers designed for measurements down to temperatures close to absolute zero (10 mK). Within the CRYONEXT project, close collaborations with CEA for electronics, CNAM
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research in structural biology, a key area of research for understanding fundamental biological mechanisms. It is supported by 12 state-of-the-art platforms. As a joint research unit (CEA-CNRS-UGA), the IBS
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researcher will be part of the MicroMass project of the PEPR BBEST, which brings together four partners (École Polytechnique in Paris, and the LPCV, MEM, and LETI laboratories of the CEA Grenoble
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of ionic and electronic conductors, electrolytes, and hybrid soft-matter separators for lithium-metal batteries. The main scientific questions involve the relationships between the local scale (nanostructure