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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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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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embedded systems from vulnerabilities rooted in sensor physics, studying the impact of physical signals (e.g., acoustics, lasers, electromagnetic emissions) on AI and sensing systems, and innovating hardware
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mergers of compact objects, represents a new frontier for connecting cosmology and fundamental physics. Synergies between electromagnetic and gravitational wave sources offer new opportunities for exploring
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | 5 days ago
electromagnetic spectrum. Recent studies have prioritized the lowest-mass stars (M dwarfs) for their high levels of stellar activity and their importance as exoplanet host stars. Many NASA observatories including
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electromagnetic components, along with heat transfer concepts. Familiarity with 3D printing or other rapid prototyping methods will also be considered as an advantage. Strong problem-solving skills, effective
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31898BR Kansas Geological Survey Position Overview The postdoctoral researcher will analyze and interpret Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Survey Data collected as part of multiple surveys performed
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will be dedicated to optimizing the searches for high-frequency gravitational waves in a network of electromagnetic cavities, or other setups to be conceived during the project. All aspects, from source
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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