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laboratories at CY Cergy Paris University are contributing to this initiative through their work on quantum physics, quantum error-correcting codes, and quantum computing. The medium- and long-term goal
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including 13 permanent staff, 6 doctoral students, and 3 postdoctoral fellows, in addition to fixed-term contracts and visiting staff. Its activities focus on cutting-edge research in accelerators. The team's
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addition, a postdoctoral researcher will join the project during its second half, providing further scientific support and opportunities for close collaboration. This PhD project focuses on the design
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of wiretap coding in highly directive links and to obtain new bounds for the finite-blocklength secrecy rate under a mutual information secrecy constraint. Context : Physical layer security techniques
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can thus proceed by trial and error, repeating actions that have led to success and avoiding those that are not beneficial. On the other hand, it can draw upon the experience acquired by other
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of ongoing events or predict the outcome of its actions. It can thus proceed by trial and error, repeating actions that have led to success and avoiding those that are not beneficial. On the other hand, it can
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. It employs approximately 330 people, including 190 permanent staff members (researchers, lecturers, engineers) and approximately 140 doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, and staff members on fixed
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Laboratory has approximately 45 permanent staff members (researchers, teacher-researchers & research support staff) and 35 PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, trainees, and visiting professors
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(Aubervilliers). The postdoctoral researcher will initially be required to liaise with members of the ANR EVIMOB project, who have been working together for over two years. As coordinators, we are committed
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Lille and abroad. All expenses related to the project will be covered by the laboratory. Therapeutic modulation of non-coding RNAs in proliferative diseases: applications in lung cancer and renal fibrosis