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will be asked to collaborate with the scientific teams of the EpiCure project. This will involve extensive periods of time spent in the lab to develop a philosophical project that is scientifically
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each group converted into the appropriate precision. The objective of this PhD is, instead, to develop a pivoted QR algorithm for computing directly a mixed-precisionrepresentation starting from
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use the scientific platforms of the Grenoble Institute of Molecular Chemistry. https://dcm.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/ Project Description: The project aims to develop efficient and selective catalysts
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of an electric field would therefore make it possible to develop a compact and efficient thermal switch over a wide temperature range. [1] Wong et al. A review of state-of-the-art thermal diodes and their
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and Photocatalytic applications) funded by CNRS. The doctoral student will develop theoretical models and participate in spectroscopy experiments in France and Belgium under the responsibility of two
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approach combines satellite observations and modeling to assess aerosol-cloud interactions. We aim to develop methods for constraining aerosol forcing in the Arctic, integrating observational data
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at Nantes University. It has a strong international reputation in applied materials modelling and nanocarbon materials. Nantes is a lively and active city, on the edge of Brittany, western France (2h train
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the design stage. The main objective here is to develop approaches in which molecular chemistry (LCC) and nanotechnology (LAAS-CNRS) are combined to produce micro/nano-scale architectures in which
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. It is part of a coherent and ambitious site policy jointly developed with other players in the research, higher education and the socio-economic world. The doctoral researcher will conduct his research
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operating in a harsh environment (high voltage, high temperature, high frequency, radiation). It is therefore essential to develop the technological sector specific to the realization of these power devices