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will be performed at the Charles Gerhardt Institute of Montpellier (France) in the Macromolecular and Material Chemistry Department under the supervision of Dr. Camille Bakkali-Hassani Covalent Adaptable
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, with far-reaching consequences for multi-messenger astrophysics and black hole astronomy. The HENBoS project is part of this rapidly developing context. The strategy is based on high-performance
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to present their work. The doctoral student will benefit from privileged access to the THEMIS instrument, as well as machine time allocated to the team on national high-performance computers (e.g. Jean Zay
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(OTFTs) provide advantages in terms of low-cost fabrication and compatibility with flexible substrates. However, their commercial integration remains limited due to insufficient performance and stability
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performance assessment of a multiplexed radio-frequency circuits and radiating structures for simultaneous biosensing, connectivity, and localisation of ingestible devices. This work package will be lead by
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-symmetric complex. This structural symmetry ensures exceptional stability and performance under extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, and magnetic field. In our recent work, we have successfully
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tool to be developed during the project; - Experimentally characterize the performance of the membrane-based reciprocating expander coupled to the linear alternator, using compressed air at various
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performance. A key objective is to examine how different KG embedding techniques can facilitate complex query answering. These techniques vary in their representation spaces and in how they define relational
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bench (optical, electronic and mechanical) and multiphysics analysis using high-performance on-site instruments (optical spectrum analyzer, 3D intensity profile, wavefront, RF spectrum, field polarization
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silicon-based solar cells. This success leads to significant research effort to understand the physical origins of their performance. Halide perovskites are also promising for spintronic applications