148 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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. You will work in a stimulating scientific environment, making use of state-of-the-art instrumentation. You will use both mass spectrometry technologies developed within the laboratory (notably laser
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-rich environments. The candidate will participate in field sampling, species identification, and laboratory cultivation of nematodes from extreme habitats. The candidate will also take part in molecular
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devices, combining ferroelectricity and spintronics, with strong potential for disruptive logic-in-memory computing architectures. The candidate will carry out experimental work covering the full device
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structures, spectra) within foundation models. The postdoctoral researcher will design innovative "tokenization" strategies to integrate these non-linguistic data types into Transformer-based architectures
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school, 1-2 workshops, 2 research pairs, and other parallel activities such as masterclasses, conferences at FRUMAM, etc.). It is organized alongside an environment program that invites collaborators, PhD
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not yet succeeded in reaching the fundamental quantum state of a levitated nanoparticle. During this project, the candidate will experimentally implement a new optical levitation architecture to achieve
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implement and train neural network architectures, including Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), in order to integrate physical constraints into the learning process and improve the identification and
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adaptation to the environment, as well as the genetic architecture of multivariate evolutionary responses. This experimental evolution project was conducted in the host laboratory between 2018 and 2025, and
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weight of the PHUs to enable the production of stable thin-film capacitors. • These bio-based polymers will be later integrated into sustainable energy-harvesting devices by a PhD student working in close
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• Exploration of dielectric-based resonant and non-resonant nanophotonic architectures compatible with large-area fabrication • Demonstration of prototype metasurface devices combining optical selectivity