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, the research involves participation in the design of quantum devices with our collaborators within the QLSI2 european consortium, optimization of spin readout at large scale, development of automatic control
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, manufactured using a hybrid PIP (Polymer Impregnation & Pyrolysis) - CVI (Chemical Vapor Deposition) process from a ceramic fiber preform. This process requires optimization, whereby the structure of the porous
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postdoctoral position within the CMS group, in the context of the “DRIFTS” project funded by the ANR. DRIFTS is a collaborative project between CEA/IRFU, CERN and LLR. It aims to demonstrate novel real-time
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to the limited time available in the PhD thesis. The present application involves extending this work to characterize devices currently being manufactured at the CEA, as well as designing optimized optical
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300mm etching reactors located in CEA/Leti's clean rooms. It will involve : 1) Create the lithographic design adapted to requirements (GDS) 2) develop/optimize plasma etching processes for AlGaN and GaN
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. The researcher will join a multi institute research group working on ptychography being between the microscopy platform in CEA Grenoble and the transmission electron microscopy group at Institut Néel. The aim
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CMOS technology can be employed for optimization of the transparency of the Schottky barrier and for promoting performance of Josephson field-effect transistors (JoFETs). With sufficient coherence
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employed for optimization of the transparency of the Schottky barrier and for promoting performance of Josephson field-effect transistors (JoFETs). With sufficient coherence, these JoFETs components will
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is formed through a partnership between NCBJ (Poland), CEA (France) and VTT (Finland). NOMATEN focuses research on the characterization, analysis and development of advanced multifunctional materials
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on the development of materials and processes and is divided into two axes. The first axis aims to improve the most promising state of the art cell materials by optimizing their compositions, microstructures and