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Propositions de stages (Master, Thèse, Post-doc…) recrutements

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Publié le 20 septembre 2024

  
  
  
Innovative MBE strategies for developing sources of indistinguishable telecom single-photons
  
Topological superconductivity and Fermi Surface in UTe2
  
Triplet superconductors:  from weak to strong spin-orbit coupling
  
Probing the band structure of topological 2D materials with quasiparticle interference
  
Unlocking the next generation GeSn infrared photonic devices through epitaxial engineering
  
Superconducting spin-boson model for an Andreev qubit
  
Topological magnetic phases in quantum materials
  
Investigation of sub-Kelvin behaviour of advanced SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors for quantum bits experiments
  
Lossless resilient microwave components based on disordered superconductors
  
Sn-based quantum nanomaterials
  
Exotic properties in magnetically frustrated superconductors
  
Exotic spin nematic and spin liquid state in FCC antiferromagnet
  
Probing the superconducting order parameter with thermal transport
  
Bright and tunable source of identical single photons
  
Hybrid superconductor-semiconductor for parity protected qubit
  
Monte Carlo simulations of Van der Waals magnets
  
Superconducting Devices in Silicon
  
Growth and Characterization of AlScN: A New Promising Material for Piezoelectric and Ferroelectric Devices
  
Quantum inspired algorithms meet artificial intelligence
  
Dynamical nuclear polarization with hole spin qubits
  
Characterization of the optical performance of AlGaN nanostructures for far-UV emitters
  
Protecting hole spin qubits from thermal decoherence
  
Nanowire betavoltaics
  
Ultra-strong coupling of a hole spin to a microwave photon
  
High quality superconducting resonators arrays for spin circuit quantum electrodynamics
  
Quantum dots in Germanium heterostructures
  
Josephson physics of high-transparency quantum  conduction channels in 2D Germanium

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