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. It will be coordinated with other 2 PHD thesis across two other laboratories in France. Decentralized Control and Communication Architecture for Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC): An Industrial
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Rennes, Bretagne | France | 3 months ago
has been driving computer performance for decades through CMOS down-scaling and architecture enhancements, resulting in doubled performance every 18 months. However, current technology encounters three
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attractive potential alternative to traditional analytical technics due to their faster response, higher sensitivity and ability of in situ and real-time detection. However, new sustainable, reusable and
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join our team at IETR Laboratory, CNRS, Rennes, France for a fully funded PhD (3 year) and a postdoctoral (1 year, can be extended up to 3 years) positions, depending on the experience. The project is
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engineering for health, the environment and sustainable development and has nearly 650 members. The PhD student will benefit from the scientific experience of his environment [2, 6, 9, 10] and will have access
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of components of the software systems running on distributed systems, e.g., data centers, grid architectures, sensor networks and other distributed cyber-physical infrastructures. Based on measured energy
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allows to transferer state-of-the-art technological developments in AI architectures to actors and researchers in the environmental science. 1.4. Interdisciplinarity aspects This project explores
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not yet succeeded in reaching the fundamental quantum state of a levitated nanoparticle. Throughout this thesis, the candidate will experimentally implement a new optical levitation architecture
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, the student will work on establishing structure-property relationships for photoinduced electron transfer. This will involve correlating molecular architecture with electron transfer efficiency and comparing TD
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– Developing theoretical models for wave propagation and control in complex, lossy biological environments. Adaptive Wave Control Architectures – Designing and implementing reconfigurable radiating structures