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optoelectronic materials through advanced characterization and AI-guided optimization of epitaxial growth parameters. The PhD student will work on the various technological building blocks of the epitaxial growth
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three scientific research departments, themselves organized into teams. The PhD will take place more specifically within the MAORE team, whose members use tools from combinatorial optimization, graph
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silicon waveguides with a nanometric core. This work will include the development and optimization of simulation tools for the design of these waveguides, combining numerical results with simplified models
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approaches to avoid costly design and fabrication cycles for the optimization of these circuits are possible, in particular the use of Look-Up-Table (LUT)-based techniques that exploit the characterization
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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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measurements, to understand and to optimize their performance, in particular by taking into account new data measurement from real-life devices. Skills For this position, you should meet the following
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for their functions in PDE, or co-precipitation with known PDE factors, which could not recover transient and/or unstable interactors. To overcome these limitations, this project aims to a) optimize Cas13-based gene
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to rationally design new supported activation systems; • Understanding and optimizing the process of metallocene activation, with the aim of developing more efficient polymerization catalysts. This research topic
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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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requires fundamental and applied research for their optimization, better understanding and industrialization. The project aims to develop and characterize new “reactive” hydrophilic and lipophilic DES