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biologists, physicists and computer scientists. Your second base will be Alphée Michelot's group at the Mechanobiology Institute of Singapore (MBI) to achieve objective 3. The Michelot group is an expert in
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, physico-chemistry of colloids and polymers and materials development using different characterization techniques such as scanning probe and electron microscopies, X-ray and neutron scattering and
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algorithms, development of the readout electronics for the photo-detection system, and development of the analysis framework for an analysis of oscillations in DUNE using atmospheric neutrinos. Over the next
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have basic practical experience in optics (Fourier optics, geometric optics, etc.) and electronics and be able to handle lasers and simple optoelectronic systems. Theoretical knowledge in quantum optics
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; Signal Processing; Automatic Control; Applied Mathematics. Expected skills: - Proficiency in scientific computing software for algorithm prototyping: Python, Julia, Matlab, etc. - Mastery of computer tools
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domain of science with new possibilities in opto-electronics due to the effects of chirality in light-matter and charge-matter interactions, with applications in OLEDs, cryptography, sensors. Related
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boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris. - Office specifically dedicated to the ERC team, equipped with a computer, with access to the common facilities and services of the EHESS. Accessible to people with
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, located within the EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) at 54 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris. - Office specifically dedicated to the ERC team, equipped with a computer, with access to
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boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris. - Office specifically dedicated to the ERC team, equipped with a computer, with access to the common facilities and services of the EHESS. Accessible to people with