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theories of disordered topological superconductors. - Simulation and analysis of realistic disordered superconductors lattices using state-of-the-art techniques, such as k.p modelling, quantum field theory
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neurodegenerative diseases" at the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience (Saclay, 25km South of Paris, France), a state-of-the-art multidisciplinary research institute, from brain development to integrative network
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: The successful applicant will contribute to the project’s experimental program on embodied social interaction in augmented reality, consisting of laboratory-based and art-oriented behavioural experiments with
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. A vast literature exists regarding the detection and analysis of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) in ICS. However, these approaches are still missing enough detection accuracy and they still fail in
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using materials properties already available in the literature Anglade, 2022 et Laou, 2021. Indeed, to avoid a time consuming identification process, the same materials than in Anglade, 2022 et Laou, 2021
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properties of quantum emitters with 2D optical metasurfaces, well beyond the performance offered by unique state-of-the-art nanoantennas. To do this, non-classical light nanosources will be precisely
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nuisance for a range of uses associated with the exploitation of aquatic ecosystems. Literature suggests that the establishment of juvenile stages could involve chemical communication with adults fixed
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-of-the-art technology with its multiple technical platforms and several groups working on the cell envelope and diverse bacterial models. Full administrative support is provided to foreign candidates (help
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using clustering methods. In the literature, there are several methods for studying the similarity/dissimilarity of sequences and for performing clustering. The aim is to compare the different methods
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centers equipped with state-of-the-art technology for physicochemical analysis (NMR, mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, etc.). The project benefits from the complementary expertise of Mihail Barboiu's