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functionalities. Such material would sense stimuli and perform actions like robots, but also retain its functionalities under shape change, division, or reassembly like condensed matter. 16 h 44 To reach this goal
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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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live in. Your role To this end, one PhD student will be hired to perform research in the domain of quantum computing applied to optimization problems with possible topics covering: Variational quantum
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have been known for a long time, and their performance is comparable to that of OPC (1, 2). The main challenge to their widespread use is scalability. We have developed a groundbreaking, scalable process
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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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techniques. The PhD student will perform research at the ISM - Institut des Sciences Moléculaires, in the group NEO - Nanostructures Organiques, and will be supervised by Pr. André Del Guerzo. The Doctoral
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group, which has a long-standing experience in neutrino detection in the deep sea with the ANTARES and KM3NeT experiment, is currently responsible for the construction and the operation of the KM3NeT/ORCA
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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
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achieve this, it includes (1) the development of a new SThM probe based on NbN resistive thermometry together with the necessary new instrumentation to improve its performance for cryogenic measurements, (2