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Description Magneto-transport study of topological insulators up to 70 T: toward Quantum Anomalous Hall effect in topological hetero-structures The main property of topological materials is the existence
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, energy, transportation, and construction. The laboratory focuses on describing the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties, using both experimental and modeling/simulation
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Mohammed (Maurice Halbwachs Center, CNRS). This research project is structured around five axes: analysis of police and court records; sociology of the anti-drug police enforcement; analysis of the social
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for Structural Biology (CBS) at the University of Montpellier (in the south of France) has one postdoctoral position available for 24 months. The successful candidate will work on the regulation of the trafficking
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the first objective is to extend these findings to silicon solar cells. Two emerging concepts will be investigated and compared: (1) Multi-resonant absorption induced by perfectly ordered structures
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structure as well as the location and depth of the transformations. The researcher (M/F) will be in charge of material interaction experiments and/or electromagnetics and thermal simulations with femtosecond
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resolution of crystal structures. - Experience with glove box under argon atmosphere and eventually with air sensitive materials. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5253
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will participate in the construction and
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and develop a nonlinear absorber to control very low-frequency vibrations in an underwater structure. The project will have a scientific focus on studies in vibroacoustics and nonlinear dynamics from
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, and the introduction of the 2DEG to gauge the magnitude of the acoustoelectric effect, completed by numerical simulations. The acoustoelectric active structure will then be integrated in photonic