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to exploring the applications of diamond as a material for power electronics. Its goal is to leverage the exceptional properties of diamond to demonstrate the feasibility of two advanced diamond devices: a high
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD thesis : Design of power amplifiers with EVM optimization and with improved average
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exchange coefficient. Context In order to raise the operating temperature of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants above 600°C (ideally 700-750°C), several projects in the USA, Australia and Europe
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initiated a major change in terms of resource management and energy consumption, in particular by adopting alternative energy sources in transport and in buildings, thus imposing major changes in the power
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not appropriate to obtain conformal thin films on 3D patterned surfaces (micro-pillars, micro-trenches…). High power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) is a particular type of sputtering technique
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(HFIP) as solvent. HFIP has enabled the development of numerous reactions in organic chemistry thanks to its ability to stabilize carbocations, to be an excellent hydrogen bond donor, but also to its low
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(especially climatic), and also has extensive experience in modelling tree growth and stand dynamics, particularly through the work of X. Morin. Expected skills Multidisciplinary openness and ability to work in
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d'Orsay (ISMO), UMR CNRS localized at Université Paris-Saclay. The PhD project is part of the ANR CARNYX. Time-resolved photoionization spectroscopy is a powerful technique for observing ultrafast processes
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, studies, etc.) in the France for more than 12 months in the 36 months preceding the recruitment start date. High-power ultrasound has long been known to disrupt particulate aggregates with applications
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electromagnetic (EM) sources operating in the 5G bands positioned in the near or far- field with respect to the user. This will include the study of the power absorption and resulting heat rise as a function of age