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for the High-Luminosity LHC. Our primary responsibility is the integration of double-sided silicon sensors onto mechanical support structures (ladders), including the associated electrical, optical, and cooling
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, robustness under varying turbulence, and autonomy for distributed systems. To address this, the group integrates Artificial Intelligence into AO control loops, using deep learning to handle sensor
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reconfigurable. This task requires extensive coupled optimization (piezoelectro-mechanical), hence computational, sensor/actuator and metamaterial expertise is of key importance. This PhD programme will be
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and the optimization of the sensor. The candidate will benefit from the complementary expertise and know-how acquired between the two supervisors in nanodevices and nano-neuroelectronics (C. Delacour
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, optimization, and movement analysis. LAMIH provides access to a fully equipped experimental platform, including wireless EMG systems, optoelectronic cameras, inertial sensors (IMU), and force plates. Experiments
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of front-end electronics and miniature RF antennas for chronic implantation. You will prototype and characterize the wireless link (power + sensing), design and optimize sensor-resonator coupling, and
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sensing, the continuous increase in the spatial resolution of satellite sensors considerably amplifies the computational requirements for analyzing ever more detailed observations. Physics-informed deep
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, Intelligent Operando Measurement for Advanced BMS from the PEPR Batteries program. It will be carried out in collaboration with Jean-Marie Tarascon (Collège de France), who is developing optical sensors
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the University of Montpellier and the CNRS. It specializes in the study of sensors, components, and systems 2 intended for hostile environments. The primary objective of the IES is to design and develop innovative
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applications (catalysis, adsorption, sensors, medical applications…), and the other focusing on in-situ and operando spectroscopic methods for molecular-scale understanding of catalytic and adsorption phenomena