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: Postdoc / R2: PhD holders RESEARCH FIELD(S) AND DISCIPLINES1: Physical Sciences MAIN SUB RESEARCH FIELD OR DISCIPLINES1 : Optics/Spectroscopy JOB /OFFER DESCRIPTION This postdoc will take place
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in a variety of dynamic processing techniques; including friction-stir welding or electro-magnetic forming or pulse welding. Such extreme types of deformation usually trigger localization mechanisms
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artificial neural networks implemented into hardware rather than into software platforms. Exciton-polaritons promise for faster processing speeds and lower energy consumptions, contributing to more energy
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13,500 engineers and PhDs. The ITM employs 4,500 people and has an annual budget of €400 million, 40% of which comes from its own resources. The ITM has 2 Carnot institutes, 35 industrial chairs, produces
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: - Recently pass a PhD in a relevant field such as applied physics, nanotechnology or similar discipline. - Proven expertise in the manipulation and characterization of graphene and graphene-based transistors
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of electrical energy systems. G2Elab's activities in this field can be summed up by the following keywords: electrical energy, materials for electrical engineering, innovative processes and systems, modeling and
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FieldEngineering » Process engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldChemistry » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Chemistry and
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Technologies for Health" department. SIMoS specialises in the development and characterisation of molecules for diagnosis, imaging and therapy, particularly antibodies. The Cellular Immunology and Biotechnology
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with an Ion-Trap Quantum Computer. Phys. Rev. X, 12, 31010 (2022). 3. Huang, H. Y., Broughton, M., Cotler, J., Chen, S., Li, J., Mohseni, M., Neven, H., Babbush, R., Kueng, R., Preskill, J., & McClean, J
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, fast, and repeatable, ECT usually requires the use of invasive electrodes (needles), which cause pain and tissue damage and require anesthesia or even surgical procedure. This greatly complicates