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knowledge of the synthesis and characterization of materials. Signal processing skills are appreciated, but not mandatory. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8520-YANCOF-019
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context, addressing different scales -- from subcellular cytoskeletal processes to the whole organism. The candidate will benefit from exceptional access to cutting-edge imaging technologies, including a
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). The Schnorrer team is expert in muscle biology and in vivo imaging. Objectives 1 and 2 will be carried out in Marseille. The group is part of the Turing Centre of Living Systems (Centuri), which brings together
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the frequency range 0.1 to 10 THz, plays a key role in many advances in fundamental research and engineering [1]. They open the way to a multitude of applications, including gas spectroscopy, THz imaging and
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to the problem of thermal measurement at the nanoscale. This thesis is part of the ANTICHI (Advanced Nanoscale Thermal Imaging and CHaracterization Instruments) project, which aims to provide a versatile
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masking. The research spans multiple levels, from the activation patterns of retinal cone cell ensembles (studied using adaptive optics imaging techniques) to the resulting visual appearance (measured with
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students. It was heavily involved in various aspects of the experiment: analysis of the data collected by the prototype at CERN (ProtoDUNE), simulations and optimization of the neutrino event reconstruction
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as trace in liquids, or as relative humidity (RH) in air are highly critical for industrial process controls, solvent manufacture, food and drug storage, lithium-ion batteries life extension, and
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. As part of an ANR PRCI project (2024 edition) between France and the USA, the PhD student will explore the reactivity of diazines and triazines (and their N-oxides) in processes catalyzed by abundant
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(LLR), which is made up of approximately 30 members working on Higgs boson physics, standard model physics, and beyond. Members of the group are also involved in the operation of the detector and on