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layer to accommodate lattice mismatch while enabling the active use of Si as a bottom cell. The applicant will be involved in the deposition and optimization of the GaAs, its doping, passivation/contact
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This work is part of the AAPG 2023 ANR NOBEL project
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1: Extension of the coverage and performance of the HLA-Epicheck model through the addition of new antigens. This also includes optimizing the values of certain model parameters. Task 2: Evaluation
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catalysts. Optimization of the catalytic reaction will be carried out by tuning different reaction parameters such as pressure, temperature, concentration, catalyst dosage, etc. Throughout these research
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at international conferences. Development and optimization of experimental protocols: stereotactic injections, optogenetics, chemogenetics, in vivo imaging (fiber photometry, calcium imaging). • Development and
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. The project will involve: • Synthesis and characterization of proton-conducting ceramic materials and composite electrodes. • Development and optimization of acid-base infiltration protocols for surface
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benefiting from both academic and industrial research environments. The work will be done in collaboration with Nathalie Bertrand and Ocan Sankur (Inria DEVINE team https://devine.inria.fr/ ) and Benoît Boyer
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- Solid knowledge of existing literature in optimization and/or symbolic computation - Strong skills in programming with scientific and/or symbolic computing tools Website for additional job details https
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experimental parameters (time, temperature). To optimize these parameters, active learning techniques based on Bayesian optimization will be applied. In situ or ex situ characterizations (FTIR, ¹¹B/¹H NMR, HP
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rechargeable batteries. In this context, one of the challenges involves optimizing the electrolyte, which determines the stability of the metallic anode, the electrochemical window, and interfacial processes