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within the LTCI laboratory, specializing in the design and security of integrated and embedded systems. Its work focuses on modeling, simulation, and automatic code generation to facilitate the design of
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-page cover letter linking your interest in the project to your research experience and skills, (2) a full CV (including a complete list of publications), (3) a copy of your doctoral diploma and (4) two
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spectroscopy analyzes will also be carried out. Microstructural parameters deduced from characterizations performed by partners of the project and electrochemical responses will be simulated using digital twins
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nonlinearities, reinforcement learning for predictive control, and digital twins to bridge simulation and real-world deployment. The next step is on-sky demonstration, supported by access to telecom and astronomy
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the behavior at the wall scale. Once validated, the pushover test simulations can be used to assess the lateral resistance of walls under various configurations. The work will also involve disseminating
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cross-validation and simulation-based checks; document performance and limitations. * Software engineering: contribute maintainable code to laMEG; add unit/integration tests and continuous integration
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spectroscopy (XPS), Ellipsometry and Raman spectroscopy • Experience in clean room microfabrication • Experience in electrical measurements of materials and memristive devices • Numerical simulation skills (e.g
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); - Experience in electrical measurements on nanodevices and 2D materials; - Knowledge of radiation–matter interactions; - Solid background in elasticity, strain engineering, numerical simulation tools (COMSOL
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: - theoretical study, optical and electro-optical simulations, device designs - clean room fabrication including definition of process flows, and mask designs - experimental characterizations of passive and active
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activities will involve various advanced high-resolution mass spectrometers (Orbitrap, Vocus, …), optical techniques (fluorescence, optical tweezers,…), aerosol flow tubes and an atmospheric simulation chamber