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(Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Telecommunications) at Paul Sabatier University. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Alain Estève and David Pech at LAAS-CNRS (Toulouse), within the MRS team (Reactive
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funded PhD position in the ERC-funded project BESSEL at the IETR Laboratory of CNRS (Rennes, France). The project focuses on advancing wireless power transfer for deep-body bioelectronics using adaptive
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values, they allow the professional development of agents, who are real actors in a collective success, but also the development of the laboratory itself. The PhD candidate will work under the supervision
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will join Electromagnetic Waves in Complex Media
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Photonics Group at the Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnology (IEMN, https://www.iemn.fr/ ), located near the University of Lille campus. The engineer will collaborate with
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, reliability, and efficiency in medium-voltage applications. The scientific work within the project is divided into three main work packages (WPs): power electronics, control, and data. This PhD thesis will
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and other foreign collaborators. The The challenges of energy and reducing CO2 emissions are driving the demand for electronics that deliver ever-increasing power density and switching/conversion
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and laser-based experiments. Ability to demonstrate initiative and creativity, along with strong communication skills, to work effectively in a multidisciplinary environment. A PhD in atomic physics
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of the project. Research project The PhD student recruited by CETHIL will mainly perform tasks related to data processing and demonstration of the new dual scanning thermal and electron microscopy (SThM-SEM
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been successfully used to stabilize flames of numerous carbon fuels up to powers of 100 kW. The first part of the thesis will study the fundamental interaction phenomena between NRP discharges and a