Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project is part of a collaborative project funded by the French National
-
FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a PhD (or equivalent) and have completed a course of study in high-frequency electronics. Skills in
-
systems. This work is performed in the frame of the ANR project Magden. The post doc reseracher will be based at INSP and will achieve electron spin resonance measurements and will build a new set up to
-
study of interacting electronic models coupled to photons, aiming to both probe and modify electronic properties. Another exciting avenue is the use of cavity coupling to induce effective electron
-
group (depending on the profile, materials under pressure, MOF coordination polymer design, multi-objective optimization Tc/HEDM/reactivity, etc.). - Calculating the electronic structures
-
acquisition electronics for the Scintifoam project. The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to various aspects of the Scintifoam project, including: - Collaborating in the production of materials in
-
behaviors, such as when a protocol agent makes a random choice. This is particularly relevant in electronic voting, where some protocols assume that voters randomly select one of two received ballots. It also
-
funding agency. The PhD student will be supervised by Olivier Lafon at the University of Lille (https://uccs.univ-lille.fr/en/research-teams/solid-state-chemistry-department/rm2i-team and https://pro.univ
-
applications (https://dcm.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/research/ingenierie-et-interactions-… ). The candidate will be based Grenoble, with secondments in other laboratories of the network. Grenoble is the largest city
-
wave enantioselective electron paramagnetic resonance (TWEEPR). The successful candidate will contribute to the development of novel GHz experimental techniques within the Magneto-optics team