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objective of this thesis is to develop a new PUF based on Ferroelectric technologies and evaluate it according to the state of the art both in terms of quality and security attack. In addition, PUF design are
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will be considered. Finally, demonstrators will be produced, for example enabling the design and control of a micro-actuator based on the formation and destruction of drops or the design of a robot
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exchange interaction between their magnetic sub-lattices. In this PhD thesis, we propose to design and use a novel detection scheme consisting in integrating the antiferromagnet within a micrometer scale
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design, and innovative computer architectures. Our research interests range from the study of fundamental phenomena to the design of new devices with potential for technological applications in information
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)” is an internationally known laboratory focusing on the fundamental science of materials for energy storage and conversion devices. The main activities of CSE include the structural design of new
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envisaged in the national energy plan for the future, identifying necessary adaptation measures to enhance energy security in a changing climate context. Requirements Research FieldEnvironmental
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understand the physics of “acoustic sensing” with a bubble, i.e. using a bubble to detect the presence of nearby materials and measure their elasticity. In a first step we propose to design a 3D cage to hold
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of omics data and databases interoperability and develop knowledge graphs for data-driven decision-making to rationally design microbial communities for imparting desirable characteristics to plant-based
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drug design. The visualization and characterization of the structures of these receptors and their binding with odorant molecules will be conducted through molecular modeling. This thesis will therefore
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or DNA stretching, detection of single electric charges at small scales, nanoparticle thermometry… This thesis relies on the skills of the AIMAN team at IEMN in simulation, conception, realization and