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system. To achieve this, the PhD will combine: instrumental development (optical optimization, illumination strategies, multi-camera synchronization), optical modeling (contrast mechanisms in phase
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thin films. Technical difficulties remain however for the realization of optimal epitaxial layers, in accordance with this new approach and able to withstand a voltage of 1400 V. The proposed thesis will
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modularity and sequence addressability. - Assembly and optimization of the folding DNA origami nanostructures - Functionalization of DNA origami with proteins, peptides, fluorophores, nanoparticles, or drug
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techniques for biological tissue studies. The candidate will work is this research team. The PhD candidate will present his work in international conferences around the world (1 to 3 international trips
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of neuronal and vascular responses; Contributing to the instrumental development of the system (optimization of detection, illumination control, multi-camera synchronization); Analyzing and interpreting
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optimization methods for catalytic systems, such as highthrouput experimentation (HTE, collaboration with the HTE platform of the CEA Saclay) and DFT computations, and be trained in these techniques if he/she so
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microfluidic chips (CAD Design). • Master microfabrication techniques: SLA 3D printing, PDMS molding, and cleanroom work. • Iterate on designs to optimize fluid circulation, mixing, and analyte incubation. B
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(LIMA UMR 7042) is a joint CNRS–University of Strasbourg–UHA research unit specializing in molecular chemistry, with sites in Strasbourg and Mulhouse. The PhD work will be conducted in collaboration with
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demonstrators, to be optimized and evaluated on flexibility, sustainability and efficiency for the corresponding use-cases, including the use of new and emerging specialized AI-focussed accelerators for radio
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: For applications requiring short packets / low latency, it is important to obtain tight bounds for the optimal secrecy rate in finite blocklength. Building on the theoretical breakthrough by Polyanskiy