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data. This interdisciplinary approach is designed to foster insights into the operational principles of molecular motors. Overview: We seek a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary
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wavefront correction on very short spatial and temporal scales. While designing systems with a larger number of actuators and a faster response time is not that challenging conceptually, realizing
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). The LEGI carries out a wide range of activities with a common core of competences: research in fluid mechanics and transfer. A PhD position is available with following objectives: • Develop a novel two-phase
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physics to astroparticle physics and cosmology, with strong technological strength in electronics, mechanics, instrumentation and computing, enabling the design and construction of cutting-edge detection
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advancing the development of plasma technology. - Design a reliable and automated cold plasma reactor with integrated diagnostic systems to collect electrical and optical signals (emission spectroscopy and
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD work will take place at the Laboratory for Coordination Chemistry (LCC), a
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of the devices; the optical characterizations for design validation and optimization. Activities will be carried out in collaboration with the PI, the PhD students already working on the project, and engineers
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the design, the processing and the properties of steel products in presence of residual elements [2]. The aim of OPTISCRAPS project (ANR – PEPR DIADEM www.pepr-diadem.fr ), starting on 2024, is to fill this
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involved, the PhD student will work on the design of new materials useful for the energy transition, in particular radiative cooling and thermophotovoltaics. The candidate: Must have a background in
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organized, autonomous, have good communication skills and a team spirit. English level. Doctoral supervision The PhD student will be in direct interaction with his thesis supervisors (Dr. M. Hardy