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would have to move from the lab to the other node of the quantum netwrok (Valbonne, Calern) The research team is Quantum information and photonics leaded by S. Tanzilli and is composed of approximately 20
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funded by the ANR and involves collaboration with B. Lounis' group at LP2N in Bordeaux. PhD Fellowship for Researcher (M/F) on the Theory of Hybrid Quantum Mechanical Systems. Detecting and manipulating
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at the University of Lille. The aim of this thesis is to investigate theoretically, numerically and experimentally the possibility of realizing acoustic quantum analogues based on the de Broglie pilot wave theory
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experiments – conducted in particular in our groups – have recently revealed emerging quantum-level couplings between water transport and the electronic degrees of freedom of the confining materials
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Thesis within the Micromégas (LPENS - CNRS) and Quantum Devices (LPENS - CNRS) teams, headed by
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The group has expertise in quantum
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properties of quantum emitters with 2D optical metasurfaces, well beyond the performance offered by unique state-of-the-art nanoantennas. To do this, non-classical light nanosources will be precisely
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) in Bordeaux. The laboratory is presently composed of roughly 50 permanent researchers, whose activities range from biology to quantum mechanics. Under the co-supervision of Nicolas Bachelard and Yann
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Framework Programme? H2020 / ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The group "Crystals and Quantum State Dynamics" (www.cqsd.fr ) at IRCP (Chimie
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-speed real-field quantum cryptography” is a four-year project funded by the French National Research Foundation (ANR). The three main objectives of the project are: 1. Fabricate a GaN-based single-photon