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waves (LW) in the plasma. The decay and coupling of these primary LWs generate electromagnetic (EM) waves at the plasma frequency ωp or its first harmonic 2ωp, which are detected by telescopes in
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of the thesis. The CEMHTI - CNRS laboratory (UPR 3079) is offering a thesis topic in the numerical modeling of electromagnetic waves in heterogeneous media. This topic aims to understand how textural parameters
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therefore requires, in accordance with regulations, that your arrival be authorized by the competent authority of the competent authorities. -Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range 300 GHz -30 THz have
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Electromagnetic Waves in Complex Media Team (eWAVES) of the IETR/CNRS. IETR is one of the leading EU research laboratories in electronics, wireless communications, and digital technologies. Our research activities
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to their exceptional physical and structural properties and great promise for various applications, including energy storage, supercapacitors, gas sensors and electromagnetic shielding. The aim of the PhD project is the
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and Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL). The IP2I is a founding member of CMS and played a key role in the development, installation and commissioning of the electromagnetic calorimeter and tracker
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of hadronic showers. The same sort of difficulty arises for electron neutrinos in the reconstruction of electromagnetic showers. Identification algorithms have been studied for years and new techniques
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electromagnetic sources with two different technologies: (i) one for surface medical applications, i.e., cutaneous or subcutaneous electroporation, (ii) the other will use a device inducing a focusing of the
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isotopes for environmental and nuclear medicine applications. While laser ionization is selective according to atomic number, the application of an electromagnetic field separates isotopes according
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reactive ion etching to obtain free-standing mobile structures, while several transduction methods (e.g. electrostatic, electromagnetic) have been used to convert electrical to mechanical energy to produce