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the development and monitoring of the technical aspects of XENONnT, the largest liquid xenon time projection chamber built to date. Specific responsibilities will be defined based on the candidate's expertise and
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subject developed within an international framework, benefiting from European funding and computational resources. The interested candidate will ideally have good knowledge of the following methods
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around ten photons in this way—a key capability for the next generation of quantum processors that we are developing in collaboration with the startup Quandela, within the joint laboratory between C2N and
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of the facilities required to develop this PhD project: bacterial culture, rheology, surface charge measurements (zeta potential), thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy, mechanical behavior
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requirements. To overcome these limitations, the ANR-funded CALIFORCE3 project explores an innovative alternative: the development of a Membrane-Based Reciprocating Expander coupled with a Linear Alternator
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PhD project aims to develop novel engineered proteins with tailored cell-recognition and activity profiles, using a combination of: Computational protein design to reprogram receptor recognition and
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dialogue between the different spatial scales of the discrete media developed. The successful candidate will be hosted by the 3SR laboratory, a joint research unit of the University of Grenoble Alpes and the
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simulation software as well as analytical calculations developed by the postdoc. Successful results will be used to implement proof-of-concept neuromorphic accelerators in collaboration with international
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one is located on Artem campus in Nancy. The doctoral student will be based at the Jean Lamour Institute (Nancy) and will have access to the necessary resources for development, characterization, and
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of ultrasound therapy and their control in real time. This team develops new methods for the control of ultrasonic cavitation, a phenomenon that enables the permeabilization of numerous biological membranes