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10 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department INSIS Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering
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and other foreign collaborators. The The challenges of energy and reducing CO2 emissions are driving the demand for electronics that deliver ever-increasing power density and switching/conversion
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Superconducting Surfaces Under Electron Bombardment at Very Low Temperature: Implications for Particle Accelerators Modern particle accelerators, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, use cryogenic
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- physics (condensed matter), engineering (heat transfer, electronics) and metrology (resistive thermometry, SThM, cryogenics) - are all represented by recognised and leading research groups with a high
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for 4D electron spectroscopy" (TPX4), aimed at developing advanced electron microscopy techniques for nanoscale surface analysis. They will focus on improving High-Resolution Electron Energy Loss
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algorithms, development of the readout electronics for the photo-detection system, and development of the analysis framework for an analysis of oscillations in DUNE using atmospheric neutrinos. Over the next
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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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techniques, analyzing their applications to power electronics, particularly in case studies focused on renewable energy integration [8][11][12]. Methodology The CARROTS project is a collaborative initiative
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Photonics Group at the Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnology (IEMN, https://www.iemn.fr/ ), located near the University of Lille campus. The engineer will collaborate with
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solution for energy storage in embedded electronics, thanks to their high power and long lifespan [1]. Manganese dioxide (MnO₂) is an attractive pseudocapacitive material due to its low toxicity, abundance