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to quantum physics. This project is part of an interdisciplinary research program. The successful candidate will join a collaborative team where bioinformaticians and experimentalists work closely together
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and Physical chemistry (ED182) of the Université de Strasbourg. He or she will work in the BIODYN team (“Biophysics and Dynamics of Organic Nanostructures”: a research team led by J. Léonard and S
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
nanophotonics with 2D materials. We offer a unique opportunity to explore emerging phenomena such as sliding ferroelectricity, ultra-low-threshold nonlinear photonics, and exciton engineering. The project is part
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the European Union. Funding is awarded to doctoral students from Europe and elsewhere to carry out individual project work in a European country other than their own. The CHIRALNANOMAT MSCA doctoral network is
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, representation, democracy", or "International, Europe(s), transnational". He or she will also be part of the École doctorale des sciences juridiques, politiques et de gestion (SJPG-74). The future PhD student will
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The PhD work will take place in the framework of the ANR funded HENBoS project (2025 – 2029), which seeks to describe with unprecedented accuracy and scope massive black hole systems as cosmic accelerators
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influence helps detect labeling errors or prioritize unlabeled images, optimizing the learning algorithm and service quality. The doctoral student will carry out their work at IMAG (UMR of Mathematics) and
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, extinctions, and environmental change; ● Running simulations and scenario analyses to explore how different discounting rules or time preferences shift optimal conservation choices; ● Fitting models
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this context, deep eutectic solvents (DES) appear to be a more sustainable alternative: low volatility, increased stability, high flash points, and promising performance. However, their use is still emerging and
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and a lifetime compatible with operation at 1450°C (≈2700F) for long periods for internal engine components. The main objective of this thesis project carried out at IRCER is to optimize the PIP