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for power electronics using a vertical geometry to gain in current density and accompany voltage rise. This 48-month project began in 2022, and is coordinated by CEA (Grenoble) and the AMPERE laboratory (Lyon
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of ASICs dedicated to the readout of AC-LGAD (Alternating Current coupled Low-Gain Avalanche Diode) sensors, capable of very good timing (~30 ps) and spatial (~20 um) resolutions, which will be exploited by
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magnetic field, plasma current or heating power. The experimental correlations between some of these engineering parameters prevents a clear separation of their impact in scaling laws. In addition
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the field of organic electronics. The SMOOTH project aims to make organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) more efficient, durable, and economical by overcoming current challenges. The reliance on inorganic
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editions have been produced to fill the gaps in the documentation. There is therefore an urgent need to provide the community with new analytical tools that meet current needs. The end result will be an open
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. These two objectives are the focus of the current recruitment. The postdoctoral researcher will participate in conducting experiments within the Rennes team. They will lead the development and use of signal
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vivo evaluation of these tools. The main hypothesis is to take into account the couplings between the solid and fluid phases, as well as the chemical components present, in particular electrically