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fields required to design, develop / implement the experimental devices necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments. The LHCb IJCLab group is composed
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and manipulation in atom chips -realization of linear and ring rf magnetic guides in atom chips -rf dressed potentials -design and realization of small electronic circuits -instrumentation for atom
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understanding of the interactions between light and photoactivatable compounds to design targeted and optimized therapeutic treatment. With the aim of guiding compound selection, optimizing treatment and
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regulation for the development of a care pathway and e-health. The aim will be to find out what health data will be involved in the care pathway, and how current regulation may modify the design of the IT
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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Optical and opto-mechanical design - Nanosecond pulsed lasers (Nd:YAG) and OPO - Optical
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(spatially-modulated infrared spectroscopy) - Setting up laser heating of plasmonic antennas on measurement bench - Electromagnetic modeling Secondary tasks: - Design of plasmonic antenna samples
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) - Knowledge of cultural heritage materials and issues Know-how: - X-ray behavior modeling - Use of simulation software - Design of experiments - Metrology - Quantification of XRF data using the Fundamental
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model, NEMO has been designed to run in double precision, i.e. using 64-bit floating-point numbers. Using lower precision can be beneficial in terms of performance by reducing memory usage, execution time
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using Run 3 data, encompassing statistical analysis and preservation of results within an international collaborative framework. - Design and implementation of the HGTD qualification system and data
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cutting-edge analytical methods for single-cell proteomic analysis with a spatial dimension. He/She will design a sample preparation protocol suitable for samples obtained through laser microdissection on a