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to optimize their durability and efficiency under industrial conditions. The goal is to contribute to a sustainable energy storage solution while avoiding the use of expensive metals. The postdoctoral
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optimize deep learning models, trained for the reconstruction of events generated with this simulation framework and targeting their application on a distributed trigger system based on several processing
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using optical techniques, cryogenic spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). • Drive the fabrication and optimization of novel 2D heterostructure devices in our state-of-the-art cryogenic optics
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quantitative or multiparametric MRI. - Demonstrated autonomy and substantial experience with clinical MRI systems (Siemens, GE, Philips), including sequence programming, parameter optimization, and quality
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-generation materials. To enable their industrial use, technologies enabling large-scale, low-cost production of NPs with optimized characteristics are essential. For this, FSP (flame spray pyrolysis) systems
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obtained by MOCVD deposition. A PhD student at LMGP is currently developing and optimizing the operating conditions to control nanowire geometry, network density and connectivity, and coverage. The recruited
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numerical validation of error bounds for model-order reduction based on optimal transport, in the context of electronic structure calculations. The postdoctoral researcher will be assigned to the Besançon
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. Optimize the acquisition parameters of 3D-Electron Ptychography (combining ptychography and a limited number of view directions, ie., tomography) and improve or further develop the reconstruction algorithm
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demonstrating a proof of concept for low-power logic gates based on spin waves. The work involves experimental research. The post-doc will be responsible for: - the growth and optimization of magnetic thin films
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and optimize TD-RAS (time-dependent restricted-active-space) methods for many-body systems including positrons. - Carry out large-scale numerical simulations of photoionization and de-excitation