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junctions (MTJs) for applications such as magnetic sensors and magnetoresistive random access memories (MRAM). This experience should encompass design and optimization of material stacks, experimental
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Project summary : The implementation of complex strategies in compact circuits remains a major challenge in the design of autonomous devices. This project addresses the following questions: How
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role Plan and develop scientific concepts for clinical and experimental research projects with focus, but not exclusively, in the area of
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The Electrophysiology and Heart Modelling Institute (Liryc), a University-Hospital Institute based in Bordeaux (France), is a major actor in research, innovation, healthcare and education in
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-making that benefits from quantum-derived supervision signals. This goal can be achieved by addressing the following two scientific challenges. Scientific challenge 1: Designing an effective quantum
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foundations in waveform design and advanced signal processing. In particular, energy-efficient precoding algorithms have been developed for distributed MIMO systems and are currently validated through numerical
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established ZALF's Innovation Center for Agricultural System Transformation in Giessen. The Innovation Center for Agricultural System Transformation (IAT) is a comprehensive strategic expansion of ZALF
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excellence with character development, leadership training, and practical skills. Our students pursue: University of London degrees, designed by world-class institutions such as LSE and King’s College London
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biological minimalism, this project aims to contribute both to the understanding of non-neural behavior and to the design of novel, learning based control strategies beyond neural architectures. Expected
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and networking Using an innovative multi-method design, the project integrates: Daily diary and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) approaches conducted by the Psychology Team In-depth qualitative and