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Low Temperature group at Institut Néel is involved in one of the projects consisting in developing a continuous nuclear demagnetization refrigerator operating in the 1 mK range. In the same program, a development
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of the IMT-Institut Mines-Télécom, France's leading group of engineering schools, IMT Atlantique's ambition is to accompany transitions, train responsible engineers and place scientific and technical
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. The security of the communication can be done thanks to cryptography. However, the complexity of the solution does not necessarily make it compatible with very low-cost systems such as can be found in a sensor
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with low-depth sequenced whole genome data. These data could help refine the study of inbreeding, estimate past effective population sizes, and potentially test an evolutionary response to the current
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Acoustic Sensing'), we are looking to recruit a post-doctoral student to work on very low frequency signals recorded by Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS). This project aims to explore the capabilities
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of collections of fluid particles distributed over a lattice is here preferred to solving non-linear PDEs. Processing a simulation in this way has some advantages. The low numerical dissipation allows
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data in order to predict the effects of ionizing radiation on living matter and to contribute to the development of innovative radiotherapies. These developments are carried out within a multi-scale
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be leveraged to train AI-based tools in order to enhance resolution of low-field NMR spectra for these isotopes. Diagnosing metabolic disorders in the human brain by the development of new pulse
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technology. However, this system offers energy storage densities in the range of 15 to 60 kWh/m³, and storage duration is limited due to thermal losses. To mitigate these drawbacks, two options are currently
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contributing factors are well known, their detection—a key element in risk prevention—remains challenging in some cases. Moreover, their effects on the environment, ecosystems, and consequently on future blooms