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Quantum Devices works on the electrical and optical properties of promising nanomaterials, with both fundamental and device-oriented approaches. The team is currently composed of 6 permanent researchers
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) to characterize the POSS-based porous liquids developed within the project; (ii) to study the sorption of gases (CO₂, H₂, N₂, CH₄) and vapors (water and solvents with increasing polarity); (iii) to understand
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of experienced researchers from CNRS, UL, Arts et métiers, IMT and CEA, as well as several PhD students and post-doctoral researchers, working on high-throughput material characterization and micromechanical
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modeling, photovoltaics, high-temperature experimentation, and solar energy technologies. Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems convert thermal radiation emitted by a hot surface into electricity using lowbandgap
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the MPN team at LAAS-CNRS, which offers a fabrication platform (cleanroom) and an electrical characterization platform (GHz VNA access), along with associated engineering support. Development
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at CRHEA (Valbonne, 06). It will focus on the epitaxy of these new structures using MBE and MOVPE techniques and their structural and electrical characterizations which will be validated by the partners
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for maritime navigation, environmental risk management, and understanding climate interactions in polar regions, particularly in the Arctic. Current forecasting systems, which rely on physical models and data