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, measurement and roughness characterization of magnetic guiding potentials -Co-supervision of trainees and PhD students TE is one of the world leading metrology laboratories working in the field of atom
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clustering algorithms, as well as their integration for heterogeneous architectures, such as GPUs and FPGAs. If interested to do so, the successful candidates may also participate in physics analyses with a
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) are joining forces to propose innovative architectures for reconfigurable devices (attenuators/shutters, low-profile and highly directive antennas) in order to go beyond the current state of the art. The person
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previously unknown gene functions. The work will be primarily computational, focusing on the development of deep neural network model architectures and their training. It will involve extending the preliminary
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of models built on known principles - and 'optimising' - i.e. demonstrating the feasibility of new chemical systems for selective extraction, sometimes implemented in breakthrough technological processes. It
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PLANETAFELSIC project (WP1 and WP2). The main work will be carried out in the newly built piston-cylinder laboratory at GET in Toulouse, France. Candidates should submit, in a single pdf file by email, a short
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photonic chip. Recently, a new type of architecture based on topological photonic crystals has demonstrated almost perfect transmission through waveguides with sharp turns. This feature enables the design
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affect seabirds present in these areas (behavior and movements, collision risks). The Saint-Nazaire offshore windfarm is the first offshore windfarm in France, built between 2021 and 2022 and in operation
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emission, which is of great interest as a frequency reference - the basic brick of an atomic optical clock. The person recruited will join us for the first experiments on an apparatus just recently built
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including a PhD student, and will interact with members of the LTE Atomic Interferometry and Inertial Sensors team, as well as with members of the LKB Atom Chips team. The “Atomic Interferometry and Inertial