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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA
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– Roberval laboratory. This project will be carried out in close collaboration between two university partners (Compiègne University of Technology, https://www.utc.fr and École Centrale de Nantes, https
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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA
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background in semiconductor physics and photovoltaics * Proficiency in electromagnetic simulation of nanostructures and semiconductor devices Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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: 01/01/2026 Research project or operation Quantum mechanics tells us that empty space is not void but is characterized by vacuum fluctuations of quantum fields, including the electromagnetic field
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for the numerical simulation of high-frequency acoustic and electromagnetic waves is a longstanding open problem in computational mathematics. These waves underpin a plethora of communication and imaging technologies
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simulation tools) and will work within the integrated team, collaborating closely with UMR IPVF as well as the German and Swiss partners. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR9001
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laboratories, IJCLab and LPCA, in close collaboration with the ISMA institute in Ukraine. The project is entitled GRAiNITA and features the development of a novel technology in electromagnetic calorimetry
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embarqué, etc.) * simulation (électromagnétique, électronique, etc.) * fabrication (routage, soudure, impression 3D, etc.) * characterization (electrical, electromagnetic, radio frequency, etc
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developing switching circuits based on phase change materials (PCMs). The research will primarily consist of performing electromagnetic simulations of N-to-M switching circuits of increasing complexity