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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB
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the reduced dimensionality and anisotropic bonding environment,potentially, enhancing the density of states near specific energy ranges. Despite its promising electronic properties, InTe has received limited
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, which focuses each annular portion of the near-field at a different longitudinal position, with a controlled radial delay introduced via spatiotemporal couplings (STC). Experimentally, these STC can be
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associated to the most stable interfaces (magnetization, magnetic anisotropy), - Calculate the magnetic order associated to the modulated exchange parameters, - Calculate the orbital torques as a function of
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Hôpitaux Lyon Est in Lyon, France. The CRNL is ideally located near both the neuroimaging center (equipped with a 3T MRI, soon-to-be-installed 7T MRI, MEG, and PET scanners) and the psychiatric and
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are inaccessible without appropriate climbing equipment, raising questions about their accessibility during past periods of human use. The Baume Brune site features rock walls rich in morphogenetic
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of the Université Paris Cité. Bringing together more than 500 people, the IPGP studies the Earth and the planets from the core to the most superficial fluid envelopes, through observation, experimentation and
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was born in 2020 from the merger of five units (CSNSM, IMNC, IPN, LAL, LPT). The staff is made up of nearly 560 permanent (340 engineers, technicians and administrators and 220 researchers and teacher
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for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, has developed a strong expertise in harnessing light-matter interaction at the most fundamental level. We develop crucial resources for optical quantum technologies, including high
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, about 100km south from Toulouse. It currently hosts a team of 70 researchers, technicians, administrative staff and PhD students. The station focuses its research on exciting new developments in