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Description Conduct a part of the ANR MetaTime (setting-up experiments, acquisition and processing of data, writing scientific reports) • Perform a review of the existing litterature on the topics • Acquire
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polymerization in a flow chemistry reactor, coupled with online characterization devices. The postdoctoral position is part of the AMETHYST project and the PEPR DIADEM program and will take place at the Laboratory
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contract is part of a collaborative project aiming at the fabrication of dense clusters of plasmonic nanoparticles and polymer with non-linear optical properties. The objective is to demonstrate
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components: - operational modal analysis to extract the modes of the probed medium, - algorithmic and experimental developments on the MSE method - and algorithmic and experimental developments on the MFP
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investigated. These interface models and characteristics will then be transferred to other researchers for larger-scale modelling (molecular dynamics, finite element modelling of the battery…). The post-doc
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photovoltaics mainly capture light in the visible range, while a non-negligible proportion of radiation is found in the near-infrared (NIR). This program is part of the breakthrough field of colorless
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with experimental groups. The activities will be centered on engineering of topological states for photonic modes, including non-linear and non-Hermitian effects. Another crucial ingredient will be
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integrated Optics / Photonics or a related discipline. ● A strong track record demonstrating excellence and creativity. ● Experience in design and simulation of integrated photonics components, including
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components. Expertise: - Development of automated and flexible software testbeds; - Physical and virtual energy measurements of IT systems; - Life cycle assessment of digital solutions. Website for additional
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to do a proof of concept by first implementing the gravity anomaly using a boundary element method for homogeneous media (Cayol et al., 1997), before switching to a fictitious domain method for