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. Context: The design of cryogenic silicon circuits has gained much importance in recent years, in particular for applications such as silicon quantum computers that require interface electronics with ultra
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alternatives thanks to gene circuits/cascades capable, for example, of finely adjusting gene expression. The thesis project is part of a collaboration between SPPIN and ENS in Paris and aims to develop a
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& Nanotech platforms, and EPFL's NeuroTech labs). Profile Sought We welcome motivated candidates with a strong background in: • RF circuits / analog electronics • Electromagnetics / antenna design • Wireless
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, contributing to European innovation capacity and advancing the field of minimally invasive, orally delivered medical technologies. This project will overall develop a minimally invasive, orally delivered