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are treated classically and some quantum mechanically. Two practical applications are envisaged: (i) The entanglement of two distant quantum spin qubits coupled via magnetic dipole interactions mediated by a
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will be jointly embedded and interact with PhD students and research engineers of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Artificial Intelligence (3iA) TechPool, and operates in the context of international
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to leverage recently discovered topological insulators (TIs), which exhibit significantly larger SOT compared to conventional metals like Pt, Ta, or W. By replacing heavy metals with TIs in these structures, we
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information is available on the project website (still under construction) and on the YouTube channel. Planning research project : MIXAP-EU began in October 2024. We have already established partnerships and
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operating in the short infrared (i.e., up to 2.5 µm) as well as in the mid-infrared (3–5 µm). We are particularly interested in controlling the light-matter interaction in these components by introducing
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include: · building hierarchical causal graphs to account for the multi-scale structure of the experimental system, · detecting latent variables that may affect causal inference
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100 people) whose expertise covers RNA biology (at the molecular, cellular, and host-pathogen interaction levels), biophysics, and technological developments. In addition to this rich environment
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mechanistic knowledge will be conducted, exploiting the known grouping structures among features in the omics data, using dedicated approaches for structured data analysis. With the help of statistics, machine
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project between the Mouse Genetics Laboratory (https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/mouse-genetics/ ) and the Insect-Virus Interactions Unit (https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/insect-virus-interactions
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-free solvents. Thermodynamic modeling studies will be used to determine the choice of solvents. The structural properties and magnetization dynamics will be measured by ferromagnetic resonance. The final