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-performance single-photon sources based on semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) in cavities [1]. In particular, we have developed efficient interfaces between a single material qubit (the spin of a single charge in
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3 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 23 Mar 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of Contract Temporary Job...
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experimentally shown to modify phenomena like the quantum Hall effect. On the theoretical front, the interaction between topological matter and cavity photons was also considered. Topological materials are a class
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the laboratory involved in the project: 2 from the ECM team and 2 from EPS (Electrons-Photons-Surfaces) experimental physics team. The position is located in Palaiseau (Essonne) at the École Polytechnique research
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optical to ultra-high-energy photons) or multi-messenger (gaamma-ray and neutrino) are possible with Gammapy. The main objective of this position is to set up the Gammapy ability to jointly analyse VHE
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typically takes a step of 10 nm in about 10 ms. The spatiotemporal precision of these measurements has been recently greatly increased by developing a new two-photon microscope (the signal is no longer
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). The unit is divided into ten research teams of varying size covering the thematic axes of photonics and waves, materials, energy, reliability of systems in constrained environments and sensors and
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-qubit gates using intra-cavity Rydberg superatoms for photonic quantum computing. The post-doctoral researcher will develop new protocols for quantum engineering of light using cold interacting atoms, and
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), which specializes in surface chemistry and molecular adhesion, is collaborating with the NanoStructured Materials for Photonics (MNP) team of the Lumière Matière Institute (ILM) to develop a new
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, spanning quantum physics, chemistry, materials science, photonics, and computer science. The CESQ provides a collaborative, innovative environment that bridges cutting-edge experimental and theoretical