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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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sensitivity, interference contrast, and phase stability. • Assess performance in low-flux, photon-noise-dominated conditions analogous to Mars. • Conduct tolerance analyses, especially regarding optical
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for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology located on the Saclay plateau. The candidate will join the Photonics Department. The C2N is equipped with a large micro-nano-fabrication clean room and numerous photonics
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linked to optical activity. This thesis will aim at the design and development of novel luminescent lanthanide complexes with the ability of photonic upconversion, which is the emission of photons higher
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(CNRS/University Paris-Saclay) was established on June 1, 2016, from the merger of two leading laboratories in the Paris region: the Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures (LPN) and the Institute
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electrons, in 'real time'. At its core are light sources based on high-order harmonic generation (HHG), which produce attosecond (1 as = 10^-18 s) pulses in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) range, with photon
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are Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Physics (if related to spectroscopy, microscopy, photonics, optics), or Materials Science. Salary : 2200 € gross monthly The thesis work involves studying different strategies
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Researcher (R3) Positions Postdoc Positions Country France Application Deadline 31 Dec 2025 - 20:00 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 1 May 2026 Is the job
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Eligibility criteria *The candidate will be entrusted with key responsibilities: The Postdoc will apply data-driven techniques like autoencoders to extract coherent structures from DNS data. Symbolic regression
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. The INSyGHT team is an emerging team within TIMC led by Dr Abdelkader Zebda and composed of three permanent researchers, an emeritus professor and a technician. In addition, the team includes four postdocs and