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team and their collaborators in wireless bioelectronics, the goal of this project is to design a wireless architecture and RF circuits that enable backscattering-based wireless biosensing using organic
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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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understanding of the interactions between light and photoactivatable compounds to design targeted and optimized therapeutic treatment. With the aim of guiding compound selection, optimizing treatment and
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carry out research within the "Materials" team of the LAUM, and will be in charge of the design and realization of experiments, signal processing, and interpretations, on non-linear waves in flexible
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be conducted in collaboration with team members (engineers and PhD candidates) and different national and international institutes. To know more about the project´s topic, some publications are
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experiments creating simplified communities in mesocosms to monitor predator-prey dynamics. • Design and perform behavioural experiments (activity, antipredator and predator behaviour), physiological
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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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fields required to design, develop / implement the experimental devices necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments. The LHCb IJCLab group is composed
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consumption of Wi-Fi interfaces and to evaluate by simulation the dynamic adaptation algorithms developed within the FACTO project. - design of energy models for Wi-Fi interfaces - implementation and validation
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model, NEMO has been designed to run in double precision, i.e. using 64-bit floating-point numbers. Using lower precision can be beneficial in terms of performance by reducing memory usage, execution time