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to light, which opens new avenues for probing and controlling the properties of matter. Recent experimental advances have demonstrated the ability to couple mesoscopic systems—such as quantum dots and
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matter gravity simulators, enabling the identification of exotic properties of relativistic materials. Use of various theoretical methods to study the effects of field theory properties in curved spacetime
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Dark matter is one of the great enigmas of fundamental
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High Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI) – French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble, in experimental condensed matter physics. The research activities will focus on magneto-optical
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) invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral position starting in autumn 2026. The successful candidate will work on the phenomenology of dark matter particles coupled to an ultralight scalar field
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in condensed matter physics or materials science. Strong background in magnetism, spintronics, and/or ferroelectricity. Experience in the growth
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matter. Above all, levitation offers the remarkable perspective of exalting quantum properties at the mesoscopic scale (i.e., at the quantum-classical transition) to confirm (or rule out) fundamental
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for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, has developed a strong expertise in harnessing light-matter interaction at the most fundamental level. We develop crucial resources for optical quantum technologies, including high
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matter, and relies on a complementary development of analysis methodologies and data science led by the "Calculation, Algorithms, and Data" (CAD) team. The "Gravitational Waves" (GW) team of L2IT conducts
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fundamental interactions, as well as to explore their links with the great structures of the Universe. The work of the LAPP teams aims, among other things, to understand the origin of the mass of particles