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Hz and 40 MHz), the wavelength and the pulse duration (the latter can be adjusted from 80 fs up to 20 ps) on the nonlinear optical responses. Objective 3: Ultrafast dynamics of the 2D layers. A deeper
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spend 50% of his/her time in Limoges and Lille Advanced neuromorphic computing in multimode nonlinear photonic systems: leveraging time-division multiplexing and modal coupling for computational
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; Ultrafast Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , Cosmology , Crystallography , Dark Matter , Data analysis , EIC , Electron Hydrodynamics , electron-positron collisions , electron-proton collisions , Electronic
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, nonlinear dynamical systems, robotics, and formal methods to develop principled models and algorithms for distributed decision-making in complex and uncertain environments. Your research The candidate will
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topological stability, nanoscale size and fast nonlinear dynamics, making them promising building blocks for spintronic neurons, synapses and reservoir-computing elements. This project will systematically scan
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more than 38 countries. At ELI Beamlines, the Department for Structural Dynamics develops interdisciplinary applications in Atomic, Molecular, Bio-medical and Materials Sciences. Specific research areas
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fluorescence from natural retinal chromophores. The aim is to enable precise fluorescence lifetime measurements and to establish the foundation for functional retinal imaging based on the dynamics of molecular
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developed to capture nonlinear fault dynamics and current limiting behavior? How do multiple wind turbine generators interact in a multi-machine system during severe grid faults? Which dynamic components
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the following key research questions: How can large-signal models of GFM wind turbine generators be developed to capture nonlinear fault dynamics and current limiting behavior? How do multiple wind turbine
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– including modelling, design and on-chip implementation of new laser structures – but also in nonlinear dynamics and chaos-based applications. The candidate will therefore have the opportunity to contribute