Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
contribute to the development of leading experimental research in magnetic sensing and spin-electronics-based devices. Main responsibilities: • Develop an original and ambitious experimental research programme
-
» Electrical engineering Physics » Condensed matter properties Engineering » Electronic engineering Physics » Applied physics Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions Other Positions Application
-
waveforms targeting spectrum bands above 140 GHz. These frequency ranges are envisioned for very high-data-rate point-to-point links (x-haul) and/or joint communication and sensing applications. In both cases
-
in unprecedented ways. She/he will play a central role in directing and carrying out the above program, drawing on the skills present in the two partner groups. More generally, she/he will also benefit
-
involved in the conversion of carbon-based molecules, with potential applications in industrial chemistry. EnLightEn will open up a new field of research to characterise functional dark matter, which can
-
and programming skills (Python preferred). Excellent written and verbal communication in English. Passion for exploring the frontiers of condensed matter physics. What We Offer · Pioneering
-
PhD MSCA - Acoustic and Ultrasound-based Predictive Maintenance Systems for Industrial Equipment Power converters are essential in numerous applications such as industry, photovoltaic systems
-
, enables us to understand the molecular mechanisms of native enzymes involved in the conversion of carbon-based molecules, with potential applications in industrial chemistry. EnLightEn will open up a new
-
experience in nanostructured materials and advanced techniques for membrane preparation and characterization. Applicant Profile Stage BAC+5 The ideal candidate should have: · Background in electrochemistry
-
de DYNamique” lab, which hosts some of CEA leading experts in structural dynamics for civil nuclear applications. References [1] David Kamensky, Georgios Moutsanidis, Yuri Bazilevs, Hyperbolic phase