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transmission electron microscopy. - Surface preparation and nanoparticles manipulation - in-situ Transmission Electron Microscopyy nanoindentations of HEA nanoparticles - Setting up an analysis procedure
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the field of organic electronics. The SMOOTH project aims to make organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) more efficient, durable, and economical by overcoming current challenges. The reliance on inorganic
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The researcher will use and further develop ptychography algorithms for transmission electron microscopy data
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chemistryYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Experience describing strongly correlated electron systems will be necessary to pursue the research program. Familiarity with
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in SPM characterization. Skills in materials science (especially self-assembled monolayers), electronic characterization, and lithography techniques are a plus. This multidisciplinary project
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multidisciplinary NUMERIQ project (ANR JCJC) aimed at developing fast and reliable methods in molecular simulations, with a focus on electronic structure simulations in quantum chemistry. Link to the detailed offer
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and Systems Department]. The candidate will benefit from the support of electronics/mechanics/computing services at FEMTO-ST, the time-frequency metrology platform Oscillator-IMP (http://oscillator
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evaluate these developments using existing hardware components. - Contribute to the simulation of a high-granular calorimeter with Geant4 as well as its readout and trigger electronic chain. - Develop and
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outperforms electronics in many applications and provides novel functions specific to spin physics. Strategies for taking that further include the continued reduction of Joule dissipation associated with spin
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between the 8th and 18th centuries, originating from Chinese, Sanskrit, Arabic/Persian, Greek, Hebrew, and Latin sources. This interdisciplinary project brings together historians of science and computer