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concentrations in the blood. However, patients' chances of survival can decrease by the hour. Thus, there is an urgent need for a diagnostic tool that can provide results in just a few minutes. A range of blood
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. Currently available topics, application and more information: https://phdquantumgrenoble.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/phd-application/available-phd-subjects PhD subjects (full list available via the attached link
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. The research environment for this PhD includes: - An active and inspiring research environment, a dynamic doctoral community, and numerous opportunities to connect with national and international peers both
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efficiency, compact equipment, and adaptability to a wide range of heat sources, including next-generation nuclear reactors and industrial waste heat. This PhD thesis is part of the PEPR REVCO2 project, a
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velocimetry, and intrusive optical probes will be used to measure both liquid and gas phase properties. As the void fraction increases and the heterogeneous regime develops, the range of available measurement
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panel of methods, including less conventional schemes such as various flavours of BSE/GW, unitary CC ansatzes, orbital-optimized DFT, spin-flip schemes, etc. 3. The last aspect in which the PhD candidate
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experiments due to its large dynamic range. The aim of this project is to use Time Resolved Small Angle Neutron Scattering (TR-SANS) to understand the role of reorganization processes in the morphological
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practices, and the growing popularity of free-range farming. As such, characterising the interface in various settings may help to predict future trends in infectious disease risk. In three study sites with
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Control for System Engineering department includes the development of methods and tools for optimizing and controlling the dynamic behavior of systems in a wide range of application domains, in
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interactions with the working group dedicated to forest dynamics modelling within the MONITOR project, which brings together field ecologists and modelers. The PhD will be supervised by Romain Bertrand (CRBE