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Description of the offer : This PhD project supports the exploration of Vertical Compute’s vertical magnetic device concept. Thanks to the inherent high speed of magnetics and the vertical data
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context of energy transition and industrial decarbonization, the recovery of waste heat represents a major technological and environmental challenge. This low-grade thermal energy remains largely
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, including 180 permanent staff (researchers, professors, engineers, technicians, and administrative personnel) and around 180 non-permanent staff (PhD students, postdocs, and fixed-term contracts). Each year
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 1 day ago
arithmetic cores for FPGAs). The team hosts 6 faculty, 6 PhD students, 3 postdocs, 2 engineer, and multiple research interns. Additional information can be found on team website: https://team.inria.fr/emeraude
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of very high energy particles (VHE) and that they are likely sources of (VHE) neutrinos. Understanding where and how particles are accelerated in these extreme environments has thus become a key question
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synthesis and high-pressure physics, alongside leading experts such as Fabien Bénédic, Jocelyn Achard, Jean-François Roch and Marie-Pierre Adam. All the equipment needed to carry out the experiment is already
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Nanoscale Heat Transfer" (MiNT) team of the Centre for Energy and Thermal Sciences of Lyon (CETHIL), on the La Doua-LyonTech campus in Villeurbanne. The MiNT team, made up of around fifteen people including 5
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bench (optical, electronic and mechanical) and multiphysics analysis using high-performance on-site instruments (optical spectrum analyzer, 3D intensity profile, wavefront, RF spectrum, field polarization
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intensive research during the last decade, high performances and recyclability are still considered as antagonist properties.2 On-demand catalysis appears as the most suitable technology to overcome
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include well-equipped wet laboratories, with conventional labs for non-radioactive experiments, shielded labs for radiochemistry equipped with dedicated hoods for work with α-emitters or high-energy γ-rays