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October 04 2024
Measuring protein adsorption on surfaces with integrated optical sensors
Master 2 thesis/ PFE – 5 to 6 months Measuring protein adsorption on surfaces with integrated optical sensors The adsorption of proteins on surfaces plays an important role in the biomedical field [1]. For diagnostics, the control of the adsorption of immobilized capture antibodies is crucial for accurate immuno-assays. Because of their tendency […] >>
October 04 2024
Spintronics in graphene over transition metal dichalcogenides: Simulations
MASTER 2 – Duration: 6 months -Start period: February/ March 2025 Possibility of PhD thesis Context : In the context of spintronics, graphene is considered an ideal platform thanks to its very weak spin-orbit coupling (SOC), which allows spin scattering lengths of up to a few tens of micrometers [1]. For the same reason, however, […] >>
October 03 2024
Edge-AI Solutions for Real-Time Hyperfrequency Material Characterization
HyperAI: Edge-AI Solutions for Real-Time Hyperfrequency Material Characterization Context: The electrical characterization of materials at hyperfrequencies is essential for understanding their intrinsic electronic structure and charge carrier dynamics. Permittivity and dielectric losses are a major concern in this field, as they directly impact signal integrity and propagation within high-speed electronic systems. Due to […] >>
May 31 2024
Alternative methods based on dynamic detection for a new generation of ISFET-like biosensors in graphene
Alternative methods based on dynamic detection for a new generation of ISFET-like biosensors in graphene Deadline for application: 18th of June 2024, beginning of contract: 1st of Oct. 2024 Place: CROMA (Minatec) and Néel Institut, Grenoble (France) Advisors: Irina Ionica (Associate Professor Grenoble INP), Cécile Delacourt (CNRS rechercher, Néel Institut), Context and objectives: […] >>
May 29 2024
Simulation, fabrication and characterization of transparent piezoelectric transducers based on ZnO nanowires
Simulation, fabrication and characterization of transparent piezoelectric transducers based on ZnO nanowires Detailed Topic Piezoelectric devices are attracting growing interest as a micro-source of energy by harvesting mechanical ambient energy, and as sensors via the direct piezoelectric effect. In this context, semiconducting materials in the form of nanowires constitute a promising building block for the […] >>


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