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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Completing the characterization of the components (polycapillaries, X-ray tube, alignment device) of a LouComax prototype: MA-XRF coupled C-XRF Developing a C-XRF data
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candidate will be able to influence the direction of the project depending on his/her profile and strengths (including adding a small experimental component). The position is funded by the ANR. The monthly
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a great potential for ultra-high-speed wireless communication, with data rates far surpassing those of current 5G systems. We are currently hiring a post-doc with expertise in finite-element
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Applications are invited for a 2 year Postdoctoral position in the Photosymbiosis team in the Cell and Plant Physiology Laboratory. The postdoctoral researcher will be part of the ERC consolidator project
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of β-1,6-glucan, a cell wall polymer, and is part of a multidisciplinary consortium comprising to other teams: Sarah Wong (Immunology of Fungal Infections, Institut Pasteur) and Lionel Ballut (Institut
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, within a dynamic research environment. The team is part of the Laboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience (LNC2). This position is part of the ERC Synergy Chronology project, a collaboration
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Post-doctorate position (M/F) : Exascale Port of a 3D Sparse PIC Simulation Code for Plasma Modeling
to exascale architectures an initial 3D simulation code developed as part of previous work [1]. This work will initially focus on scaling up (distributed memory), optimizing CPU algorithms (vectorization) and
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profile using an infrared beam analyzer (acquired as part of the project). This analyzer will also be extremely useful for testing the performance of the proposed solutions for injection and final beam
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and cell biology. The project is part of an ANR project, “HeparAlz”, conducted in collaboration with the “GLY-CRRET” team headed by Dr Papy-Garcia (UPEC, Créteil). Where to apply Website https
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the research subject The recruitment is part of the REP'ROGRAM