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Physics; X-ray Spectroscopy; Electronic Structure; Ultrafast Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , Hard Condensed Matter Theory , High-temperature superconductivity , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory
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unique catalytic behaviors. Their structural diversity makes them ideal for tailoring high-performance catalysts for a wide range of chemical reactions, with strong potential in both industrial and
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this performance. This will involve "descending" from the "high level requirements" defined by the astrophysical objective to an error budget distributed over the main elements of the AO system. 2. Define
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. Experience in data science, Python programming, high-performance computing and/or quantum chemistry will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills are essential, with the ability to work and
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on their composition. For example, the nanostructured ε-FexN phase (x=2-3) can be used as electrocatalyst (in fuel cells or for hydrogen production), as electrode in high performance batteries, or for its magnetic
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). Expected results: • New HWCVD technology validation and optimization. • Obtain high optical performance a-SiC thin films (test material in small dimension, <2-inch) to be used in other WPs. • Comprehensive
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carriers generated by high electric fields. This self-heating effect results in significant reduction in performance and lifetimes of the devices. On the other hand, the refrigeration of the entire systems
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analysis via Python or Matlab is required. Knowledge about computational chemistry, and High-Performance Computing on datacenter would be a plus. Also, the candidate must be able to work at the interface
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in high performance scientific computing, multi-linear algebra and tensor contractions for heterogeneous exascale architectures. The successful candidate will join the NumPEx PEPR to reinforce
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properties—such as optical performance, wettability, or biological surface interactions—or give rise to entirely new features engineered down to the quantum scale. In this framework, we propose a Ph.D. thesis