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developed to represent the physical phenomena within these envelopes. A bibliographic review is provided in [woloszyn 2008] with a recent update in [Mendes 2019]. Despite the existence of numerous simulations
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of surface acoustic waves coupled to a high mobility electron gas through the acoustoelectric effect, in view of developing non-linear integrated photonic-phononic circuits. We will use a well known material
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thermal stresses. Moreover, being able to correlate these properties with each other and link them to the microstructure of the fibers is an essential element for the development of new materials. Objective
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are (i) to develop new bio-based synthons/monomers (ii), to provide pi-conjugated polymers and copolymers for (iii) organic photovoltaic devices and (iv) to achieve significant progress
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to the development of an innovative microphysiological system dedicated to modeling human beige adipose tissue organoids in a controlled metabolic environment. The candidate will design and implement advanced 3D
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channels for LWFA. - Run and combine plasma simulation codes on national HPC platforms. - Develop multi-physics workflows by coupling different simulation tools. - Analyze and interpret simulation results
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developed high-sensitivity detectors to probe newly discovered anomalous quantum Hall effect phases in rhombohedral graphene. In particular, we wish to study phases that, due to interaction, exhibit
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), which specializes in surface chemistry and molecular adhesion, is collaborating with the NanoStructured Materials for Photonics (MNP) team of the Lumière Matière Institute (ILM) to develop a new
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F), synthesis of crystal phase heterostructures by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
Starting Date 1 Mar 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Develop and
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tasked with developing and implementing new efficient numerical methods for high-frequency wave propagation problems in the finite element open-source software FreeFEM developed at Laboratoire Jacques