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multidisciplinary environment. PhD Research Focus The selected PhD student will contribute to the design, fabrication, and optimization of electrochemical devices, exploring novel electrode materials, miniaturization
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are not limited to: Atto-Science, Ultrafast Optics & Nonlinear Optics Photovoltaics, Thermal Photonics & Solar Fuels Optical Sensing & Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases
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and responsibilities: Testing of the microscope's components to assure full functionality. Installation of the system. Adapting the control electronics and software for optimizing user-friendly
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defect engineering in cerium oxide nanoparticles to optimize their redox activity and catalytic properties. This involves aqueous, room-temperature synthesis methods, advanced spectroscopic
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experimental aspects of: Atto-Science, Ultrafast Optics & Nonlinear Optics Photovoltaics, Thermal Photonics & Solar Fuels Optical Sensing & Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases
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interpersonal and communication skills to effectively interact in a collaborative research setting. This role is instrumental in optimizing workflows across the Research Support Division and ICN2's administrative
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, particularly in collaboration with industrial end-users and consortia partners - Develop and optimize processing techniques and services involving CQDs for open-access use by Pilot Line customers
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interpersonal and communication skills to effectively interact in a collaborative research setting. This role is instrumental in optimizing workflows across the Research Support Division and ICN2's administrative
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to body temperature, including the development and optimization of the associated electronics. The properties of the sensors developed by the researchers R3 (in CNRS-GREYC) and R4 (in CEA) will be studied
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collaboration with industrial end-users and consortia partners Develop and optimize processing techniques and services involving CQDs for open-access use by Pilot Line customers. Interface with multidisciplinary