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Advanced Packaging and Integration Lab/ Universite de Moncton Contract: Full Time/Fixed Term for three (3) years. Supervisor: Dr Mohamed Lamine Faycal BELLAREDJ, Assistant Professor Department
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HPC systems. IVRs either in package or on-chip, provide voltage regulation closer to the load, enabling miniaturization and modularity while reducing resistive losses due to shorter PDN interconnects
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. These are essential components for optical quantum computers and quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between
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for building the next generation of semiconductor quantum chips! You will be part of the LIST Materials Research and Technology department, where you will carry out your work in the Quantum Materials
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and performance in HPC systems. IVRs either in package or on-chip, provide voltage regulation closer to the load, enabling miniaturization and modularity while reducing resistive losses due to shorter
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”. The position is in The Hortells lab , associated with the Cardiovascular Research Group . The position is available for commencement from January 2026 for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD
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) fabrication of the sensor chips in the MESA+ cleanroom and (4) evaluation of the resulting performance in flow and gas property sensing in our MEMS measurement lab. The project is part of the KIC FLOW
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Temporary contract | 14+22+12 months | Belval Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a Research and Technology
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of precision medicine, ranging from targeted protection strategies to specific diagnostics and personalised therapy support. Projects with a holistic perspective go beyond the individual, focusing on public
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Inngjerdingen at Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo. The position is funded through the Research Council of Norway (FRIPRO). The Inngjerdingen lab focuses on NK cells