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projects aim to gain a better understanding of how unicellular photosymbiosis works by combining subcellular microscopy approaches (3D electron microscopy). This thesis is funded by a European ERC
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from ISMO's facilities as well as support from the laboratory's technical departments (mechanical workshop, instrumentation, electronics, and computing services). All components of the experimental setup
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controlled power electronics to optimize the overall efficiency of electromechanical conversion. Ultimately, the system will be integrated into two thermal energy conversion cycles: a thermochemical cycle and
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. Context: The design of cryogenic silicon circuits has gained much importance in recent years, in particular for applications such as silicon quantum computers that require interface electronics with ultra
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at the intersection of wireless systems, organic electronics, and neurotechnology. Project Goal Develop a wireless, battery-free, implantable analog interface using organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) to sense
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: skills in instrumentation and experimentation; signal processing and electronics; computer science, C/C++ coding; Familiarity with system dynamics and control; Familiarity with computer graphics, 3D
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expertise in the fields of power supply systems, protective relays, transient simulations and power electronics. You will be based primarily at the G2Elab laboratory in Grenoble, but will make regular visits
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, their manipulation with magnetic and electric fields, and the generation of spin and orbital electronic currents for spin–orbit torques in solid-state devices made of light metals, metallic ferromagnets and/or
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and cosmology, with a strong technological focus on electronics, mechanics, instrumentation and computing, enabling the design and construction of cutting-edge detection systems, often called upon
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electronic properties of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials, making them particularly attractive for applications such as catalysis and micro/nanoelectronics, for instance for the development