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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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applying an external stimulus [6]. In this project, we aim to develop new approaches to the design of metasurfaces. These new design approaches can be applied to the realization of reconfigurable
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, to deal with cryptographic SAT instances. The task is dedicated to designing a SAT solver to treat XOR-CNF logical formulas. Two directions of research : - Encodings and reformulation of XOR-CNF formulas
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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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Matter Chemistry (ICMCB) focuses its research on Solid State Chemistry, Materials Science and Chemistry and Process: designing, preparing, shaping and characterizing materials in order to discover, control
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consumption of Wi-Fi interfaces and to evaluate by simulation the dynamic adaptation algorithms developed within the FACTO project. - design of energy models for Wi-Fi interfaces - implementation and validation
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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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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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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