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stacking, both high performance and (very) high density can be achieved by this concept. The mission will be to explore, understand and develop the fundamental physics of device operation. This will require
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-Performance Computing for Exascale" contributes to the design and development of numerical methods and software components that will equip future European Exascale and post-Exascale machines. This program is
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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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of electrical topologies (AC, DC, three-phase) and will integrate both standard and atypical wear cases. On this basis, high-performance artificial intelligence models will be developed. By combining neural
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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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order to enhance the performance of functional, molecular materials targeting photocatalytic, photovoltaic or biosensing applications. Natural, light-harvesting (LH) pigment-protein complexes absorb light
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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