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of this work is to develop the collaborative quantum computing research network within the university and its European alliance, EUTOPIA. Objectives: The goal of this PhD will be to adapt quantum systems to real
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(PROCOP), in collaboration with the University of Technology of Compiègne and Sorbonne University. The recruited PhD candidate will join the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects
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registered with the SEVAB doctoral school (Ecological, Veterinary, Agronomic, and Bioengineering Sciences) at the University of Toulouse Paul Sabatier. The doctoral candidate will be co-supervised by Dr
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bridges the gap between tradition and modernity by innovating in the development of high-tech ceramics that meet novel industrial and societal challenges (energy, information and communication technology
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several institutions and laboratories: UTBM (ICB), University of Montpellier (ICGM), CEA (Le Ripault), and Sorbonne University/Collège de France (LCMCP). During the three years, a six-month research stay
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researchers from Clermont and Orsay universities, with longstanding collaborative researches. The Irène Joliot-Curie Laboratory of Physics of the Two Infinities is a physics laboratory specializing in the two
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the umbrella of the CNRS and the University of Paris-Saclay. The laboratory's research focuses on nuclear physics, high-energy physics, astroparticles and cosmology, theoretical physics, accelerators and
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located at CentraleSupélec, within the University of Paris-Saclay. It combines high-level academic research with applied studies in partnership with leading companies and research centers in the fields
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are chemistry and biology and which is part of Paris-Saclay University. Natural products are the basis for the development of many compounds with pharmaceutical potential. Carrying out their total synthesis is an
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(CNRS/University Paris-Saclay) was established on June 1, 2016, from the merger of two leading laboratories in the Paris region: the Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures (LPN) and the Institute