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, their manipulation with magnetic and electric fields, and the generation of spin and orbital electronic currents for spin–orbit torques in solid-state devices made of light metals, metallic ferromagnets and/or
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and cosmology, with a strong technological focus on electronics, mechanics, instrumentation and computing, enabling the design and construction of cutting-edge detection systems, often called upon
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Responsibilities: (1) Conduct X-ray diffraction (BCDI) and electron microscopy experiments to analyze the crystalline structure and strain distribution of protein-superlattices in sponge spicules. (2) Develop and
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interface physicochemistry; electron spectroscopies - SORG team (Organic Synthesis in Versailles): catalysis and heterocycles; fluorinated compounds and photoinduced processes; molecular materials – design
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expertise in the fields of power supply systems, protective relays, transient simulations and power electronics. You will be based primarily at the G2Elab laboratory in Grenoble, but will make regular visits
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electronic properties of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials, making them particularly attractive for applications such as catalysis and micro/nanoelectronics, for instance for the development
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system serving a highly stable Mach-Zehnder interferometer, a state-of-the-art velocity map imaging (VMI) spectrometer, and an electron time-of-flight spectrometer. The position provides rigorous training
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(approximately 280 engineers and technicians) in all the major fields required to design, develop, and implement the experimental devices needed for its scientific activities: mechanics, electronics
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and spectroscopy). Further information may be obtained from: Dr. Frank Gabel (tel.: +33 (0)4 76 20 75 74, email: gabelfrank@ill.fr ), and from Prof. Dr. Janosch Hennig (tel.: +49 (0)9 21 55 35 40, email
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: electronic structure calculations (plane wave DFT if possible), statistical thermodynamics, molecular dynamics. Skills in Python, bash scripting, Fortran 90 and machine-learning would be appreciated. The PIIM