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in silicon ensures compatibility with existing technologies and scalability for quantum communication and computing. Mechanical coupling of spins in silicon, particularly using surface acoustic waves
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of qubit arrays using state of the art control electronic, data acquisition and analysis followed by publications and communication in conferences. • Participate in the design of quantum chip in FDSOI and
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fellow will carry out the development of theoretical and methodological formalisms in relativistic quantum chemistry, as well as their implementation (Python). The position is within the BRUNCH project
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), nonlinear dispersive PDEs, or cold quantum gases. Practical knowledge of at least one programming language (Python, Matlab, Julia) is expected. English : level C2 is expected. Applications must include a
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models (LLMs), have demonstrated remarkable capabilities but remain limited by their heavy computational requirements, lack of interpretability, and tendency to produce unreliable outputs (“hallucinations
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- supervising and straining intern(s) - writing reports and articles This project will be pursued within the team “Solid-State Quantum Technologies” at the Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C, UMR5221) in
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laboratory and cleanroom facilities. • Spearhead innovation toward emerging applications in 2D quantum photonics and light-based neuromorphic computing. • Mentor and guide PhD students and interns, fostering a
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opportunities for new ideas and applications. Nanophononics plays a key role in engineering thermal transport in nanoscale electronic devices and could open a new pathway for quantum communications, using phonons
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. Possible contribution to the supervision of Master and PhD students. Communication of results in high-impact scientific journals and international conferences. Laser frequency stabilization onto atomic vapor
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community across the 2DFERROPLEX consortium (Barcelona, Manchester, Munich, Strasbourg, Prague). • Lead experimental efforts to detect and characterize ferroelectric domains using optical techniques