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, the researcher will participate to simulation studies of the future electromagnetic calorimeter (PicoCal) of the LHCb experiment, under design for the LS3 enhancement and Upgrade II phases of the experiment. She
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Knowledge in electromagnetism Design based on full-wave software expertise Skills in clean-room fabrication techniques Website for additional job details
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main objective of this project will be to study the electromagnetic susceptibility
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or the vibrational transitions of a material, to the spatially confined electromagnetic field of an optical resonator. Most importantly, this occurs even in the dark because the coupling involves the zero-point
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Josephson junctions—to microwave cavities, enabling the study of their properties through microwave spectroscopy. Notably, strong coupling with vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field has been
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, as well as knowledge of beam dynamics codes (e.g., Bmad, Xsuite, RF-Track, ..) is required. •Knowledge of electromagnetic design or analysis codes (e.g., HFSS, CST Microwave Studio, etc.) is an
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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA
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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA
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techniques, thermal mapping, power consumption analysis, electromagnetic emission patterns, etc. These measurements will be conducted in combination with an accelerated aging protocol. 3. Analysis of the trade
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systems, whether electronic, electromagnetic or photonic. This work is carried out in constant interaction with the socio-economic and scientific environment of the two sites (Grenoble and Bourget- du-lac