Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
10 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department INSIS Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
the market, increasing energy density while maintaining high stability and power density still remains a major challenge. Among the redox-active organic compounds that have proven effective in AORFBs
-
been successfully used to stabilize flames of numerous carbon fuels up to powers of 100 kW. The first part of the thesis will study the fundamental interaction phenomena between NRP discharges and a
-
- 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