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LS2N in Nantes and the ETIS laboratory in Cergy. The PhD student will work mainly at LS2N and will be supervised by C. Chevallereau (LS2N), A. Pitti(ETIS) and P. Wenger(LS2N). Title: Tensegrity and
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of the FEMTO-ST institute specialises in small-scale robotics (microrobotics). Its researchers develop millimetric and submillimetric robots for medical and industrial applications. At small scales
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of optimized process on simple geometries for basic knowledge to develop methodologies for AM of complex shapes. Elaborate complex geometries with a new spray booth with 2 collaborative robots. The work will be
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, Wearable Robots Research project description The research project focuses on the conception, design, and development of cuttingedge wearable haptic interfaces utilizing soft smart materials. These interfaces
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on Artem campus in Nancy. Magnetic sensors have a huge scope of applications in automobiles, robotics, mobile phones, space equipment, geophysics, military weapons, etc. They have a great potential in
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description About the PhD position: A PhD at the MIC has nothing to do with a typical PhD. You will be immersed in a start-up with a strong entrepreneurial and innovative spirit. Your
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evolution • Active involvement in writing patents and scientific articles Requirements The job has been made for you if you have: • A PhD in the field of biochemistry, structural biophysics, biotechnology
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also be covered in the frame of this program. Job proposal We are offering a 6-month Master thesis position followed by a 3-year PhD position in the frame of a CIFRE program with a permanent contract
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want to experience more than the academic world? You want to combine entrepreneurship and PhD? You feel ready to work on an interdisciplinary research project? IMPORTANT: You must not have spent time in
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permanent faculty members. The research and training themes of the department include Control, Robotics, Industrial Engineering, Decision Support, and Software Engineering. The department is part of the LS2N