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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | 3 months ago
is part of economic development plans worldwide, and it has enormous implications for the operation of future power systems.In particular, in AC systems, the replacement of synchronous generators by
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» Modelling toolsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications PhD in physics, applied mathematics, signal and image processing, digital imaging. Specific Requirements The candidate will work in a
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missions. This research project aims to take advantage of the multi-point, multi-instrument measurements provided by these missions to study the dynamics of the magnetotail, particularly during coronal mass
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, the candidate will work on optimizing the fusion process of optical fibers made of dissimilar materials (silica/fluoride glass), or of the same fluoride glass material but with different geometries (passive fiber
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of the new d-DNP setting, and develop solutions to improve its reproducibility or to correct the effect of irreproducibility on the NMR signal; ii) evaluate the performance of the experimental setting
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of populations. On this last point, invasive populations inherently show low diversity related to the founder effect, especially when the original population is unique resulting in a single introduction. This low
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Closing date for the receipt of applications : 07/04/2025 Research project or operation The post-doctoral project aims to investigate the function of genes regulated by the STING pathway in Drosophila
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simulation to develop an on-chip topological coherent demodulator for THz signals and other THz on-chip devices using topological photonic crystals. The devices will feature waveguides, beamsplitters, mixers
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of the atomic phase to a conjugate variable of secondary interest. This overcomes the fundamental limit of the signal-to-noise ratio of today's best clocks. The principle of improvement has been demonstrated by
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region of Alsace, close to both Germany and Switzerland. Izabela Sumara's team is internationally recognized for its research on cell biology and the signaling pathways that regulate the cell cycle and