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, funded by SATT Paris-Saclay, which aims to design thin-film solar cells for autonomous systems. The maturation engineer will manufacture a prototype photovoltaic converter adapted to the planned system
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the key optoelectronic performance and stability parameters at the junction between functional materials. We will then integrate the optimized interface systems into next-gen thin-film solar cell
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constitutes an almost infinite natural resource. This radiation can be converted into electricity using photovoltaic devices. Currently, the majority of devices based on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs
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of crystalline structures present at metal oxide heterointerfaces with copper, indium, gallium and selenium (CIGS) thin-film solar cells. Heterointerfaces play a crucial role in determining the performance
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on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) or organic photovoltaics mainly capture light in the visible range, while a non-negligible proportion of radiation is found in the near-infrared (NIR). This program is
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. Theoretical evaluation of TPV cell architectures for high-temperature thermal radiation conversion: Implementation of a theoretical model (extended detailed balance) to specify the optimum choices in terms
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on hematopoiesis or immunology would be an advantage, as well as single cell experience. Additional comments Ph.D. defended less than 1-year ago. The position is funded for an initial period of one year with a
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-cell RNA sequencing, an in vivo transmission model with wild-type and transgenic mice, molecular entomology, transgenic mosquitoes, and a method of immunization against mosquito salivary proteins
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metasurfaces, and its application in areas such as solar cells and solar energy harvesting, with activities ranging from opto-electrical simulations to nanofabrication and characterization. Specifically
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? HE / ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A 3-year post-doctoral contract (1 year renewable twice) is