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(ILL). The current ML models are optimized mainly for (monochromatic) X-ray reflectometry. We aim to generalize this approach to a wide range of samples and time-of-flight NR, coupled with automatic data
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of these biostimulation processes could facilitate the development of innovative strategies to increase crop productivity under stress conditions while promoting soil biodiversity, thereby contributing to the transition
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systems.1 Recently, during two PhD thesis, we optimized Sb2Te3 and Bi2Se3 layers to obtain significant nonlinear absorption. More specifically, the saturable absorption behavior obtained was the highest
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 2 months ago
datasets. The development of a diffusion-based framework will also pave the way to Bayesian Optimal Experimental Design (BOED) to optimize compact spectral imagers such as ImSPOC (Imaging SPectrometer
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panel of methods, including less conventional schemes such as various flavours of BSE/GW, unitary CC ansatzes, orbital-optimized DFT, spin-flip schemes, etc. 3. The last aspect in which the PhD candidate
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tasks—like interpreting historical documentation on optimal pesticide use or recommending data-efficient practices based on literature analysis. When paired with streaming data pipelines, LLMs can process
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of dye-producing bacteria and the characterization of their pigments, through the optimization of their production and application, to the comprehensive ecological and economic evaluation of the resulting
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of livestock and farmers well-being through the use of modern epidemiological techniques. His primary research interests include the understanding of detection and transmission processes of infectious diseases
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-dimensional plasmonic metasurfaces. The goal is to disentangle hot-carrier and thermal contributions and optimize metasurface designs for site-selective hot-carrier generation with minimal heating. The work
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on SiGe(Sn) heterostructures, namely heat generation and strain-induced degradation during operation. The improvement of device design and fabrication requires an experimental technique capable of probing