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2025. The feasibility of quarkonium photoproduction measurements will also then be explored. Furthermore, PbA collisions in fixed target mode at a center-of-mass energy of about 70 GeV, provide a
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species present in biological tissues. It is injected into an optical fiber for transport, then shaped at its exit to achieve a spot size of around 500 μm at present, which considerably limits the spatial
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to some thirty countries. Its exceptional range of instruments is spread over 4 sites, the main one being located on the ARTEM campus in Nancy. The work will be carried out within the Nanomaterials
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thermal radiation [Babuty_PRL2013]. The second objective of this postdoc is to use intense laser illumination to excite thermally some specific electromagnetic modes of infrared plasmonic nano-antennas
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when running NEMO in single precision. To support this, the plan is to use the CADNA library [1, 2] which relies on Discrete Stochas- tic Arithmetic [3] to estimate rounding errors in numerical codes and
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. CEMHTI is a CNRS laboratory (approximately 100 people) and hosts an NMR platform with 6 spectrometers (from 200 to 850 MHz) and a variety of MAS probes (from 7 to 0.7 mm) or static probes for imaging
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, National Museum of Natural History and Sorbonne University located in Paris. The CR2P is organized around 2 research teams and several research support workshops. A detailed presentation of the laboratory's
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. Within this framework, AIM offers a postdoctoral contract to conduct a coherent study to deduce the nature of sources (more or less massive X-ray binaries, intermediate-mass black holes, supermassive black
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of the city of Nantes, close to the Atlantic coast and South Brittany. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR6230-JEADUM-016/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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National Centre for Scientific Research) research unit located on two nearby sites (High Temperature and Cyclotron) and comprising approximately 100 people. The laboratory develops nationally and