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Technologies Initiative (https://wirelesspower.ieee.org/ ). This project is characterized by a strong multidisciplinarity, with applications in the field of IoT. You will work on electronics, wireless
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adhesion. These themes aim to develop sustainable chemistry and establish a circular economy for plastics. Our work is organized around four main themes which overlap in many respects: (i) networks and
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of the fabricated fibers within optical networks. - Design of innovative hollow-core fiber structures using the finite element method. - Fabrication of specific optical fibers on a fiber drawing tower. - Linear
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sources and can host controllable spins for quantum memory and processing. Integrating spin and photonic properties enables efficient quantum networking through entanglement, while embedding these centres
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advanced training opportunities, embedded in a networked research community at the interface of chemistry, physics, and astronomy The emergence of homochirality—particularly the dominance of left-handed (L
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is entirely dedicated to the EQUIP-G project, submitted in response to the Horizon Europe call for projects 'Developing and deploying a network of quantum gravimeters in Europe'. This project, led by
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on characterizing sleep phases, analyzing neural networks, and investigating disorders such as narcolepsy and REM sleep behavior disorder. Our projects explore a variety of techniques in transgenic rats and mice. Our
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nucleation and organisation in order to generate specialised microtubule arrays, such as the mitotic spindle or the polarised microtubule networks within neurons. We focus on gamma-tubulin ring complexes (g
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. Direct access to dedicated synthesis and fabrication facilities (CVD, glove box) and to LEM's dense network of collaborations (legacy of the Graphene Flagship, GDR HOWDI) will be crucial to provide
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digital humanities. UMR 7172 is jointly supervised by the CNRS, Sorbonne Nouvelle University and the ENS. The CRFJ is a research center belonging to the UMIFRE network, i.e. the mixed research laboratories