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University). The student will join the group of Nicolas Bachelard and focus on experimental optomechanics. Optomechanics explores the interaction between light and mechanical vibrations [1]. As a typical
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and with the 2AT team at Institut Pprime to develop an innovative jet-noise prediction tool. The researcher will develop a novel jet-noise prediction tool based on a resolvent analysis of the Navier
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however still lacking. In your PhD you will therefore work on drone noise modelling, which is part of one of the core priorities of the European Commission’s Drone Strategy 2.02: the need for robust
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Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | about 1 hour ago
Description PhD Position in Stochastic Analysis at IMPRS Leipzig MPI MiS, the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, will launch a new Emmy Noether Group on "Noise in convection: modelling and
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resolutions on the order of attoamperes (10^-18 A) [1-3]. It has also been shown that measurement based on faradaic shot noise is possible [4]. The challenge now is to transfer these techniques to a chip
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understanding of modelling noise in quantum computers. They must be interested in theoretical research in quantum physics, while also engaging with experimentalists and engineers to understand the subtleties
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challenge: how to evolve classical communication networks to support both traditional data and the unique requirements of quantum information systems (https://www.classique.aau.dk). CLASSIQUE will address a
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of spectra with significantly higher speed and sensitivity than conventional scanning methods. This approach markedly improves the signal-to-noise ratio and provides enhanced temporal resolution, which is
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& Noise.” The project develops routing and optimisation methods for quantum communication networks operating under decoherence and noise constraints. Core duties include: (i) developing and benchmarking
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for airBORNe applications” project (https://newborn-project.eu/) and develop a real-time Multiphysics Digital Twin for such a system accelerating future electric propulsion system development. Motivation