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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
Infrastructure? No Offer Description The 2D+ Research Group at CRHEA, located on the French Riviera near Nice, France, is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our cutting-edge research in
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deposition of non-toxic InxGa1-xN (0≤x≤1) nanocrystals with unique photoluminescence properties (quantum confinement), covering a wide range of colors by varying size and composition. The project intends
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live in. Your role To this end, one PhD student will be hired to perform research in the domain of quantum computing applied to optimization problems with possible topics covering: Variational quantum
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25 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company FEMTO-ST Department Time and Frequency Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Physics » Optics Physics » Metrology Technology » Quantum
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Tesla-range magnetic fields. References [1] M. De Feudis, PhD Thesis, University of Salento (Italy) and University of Sorbonne Paris Nord (France), 2018. [2] C. Becher, et al., Materials for Quantum
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in attosecond science and offers opportunities to develop interdisciplinary expertise in topics ranging from atomic physics and quantum optics, to ultrafast lasers. The candidate will be expected
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and Seidel in the early 2000s, inspired by symplectic geometry. This PhD project is part of a broader research program aiming to use categorical tools to derive geometric results about the
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, organization and structural order, as well as the EE transport dimensionality (2D versus 3D) to push beyond state-of-the-art energy transport lengths in synthetic LH systems. In this context we propose a PhD
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are inviting applications for a PhD position under LUMEN project funded by BPI-France, France 2030 and Normandy Region within I-Démo 2024 program. The project gathers experts in fiber laser design, realization
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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