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and cosmology, with a strong technological focus on electronics, mechanics, instrumentation and computing, enabling the design and construction of cutting-edge detection systems, often called upon
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interface physicochemistry; electron spectroscopies - SORG team (Organic Synthesis in Versailles): catalysis and heterocycles; fluorinated compounds and photoinduced processes; molecular materials – design
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of Fundamental Electronics (IEF). In 2018, the teams moved into a building located at the heart of the Paris-Saclay Campus. The objective of this thesis is to study the mechanisms of optomechanical coupling in
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controlled via structural phase transitions or external fields. The successful candidate will develop and apply a range of theoretical and computational methods based on first-principles electronic structure
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system serving a highly stable Mach-Zehnder interferometer, a state-of-the-art velocity map imaging (VMI) spectrometer, and an electron time-of-flight spectrometer. The position provides rigorous training
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: electronic structure calculations (plane wave DFT if possible), statistical thermodynamics, molecular dynamics. Skills in Python, bash scripting, Fortran 90 and machine-learning would be appreciated. The PIIM
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(approximately 280 engineers and technicians) in all the major fields required to design, develop, and implement the experimental devices needed for its scientific activities: mechanics, electronics
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and spectroscopy). Further information may be obtained from: Dr. Frank Gabel (tel.: +33 (0)4 76 20 75 74, email: gabelfrank@ill.fr ), and from Prof. Dr. Janosch Hennig (tel.: +49 (0)9 21 55 35 40, email
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), Biochemistry (production and purification of protein complexes), Structural biology (cryo-electron microscopy and image analysis). The final goal is to build a mechanistic model of substrate recruitment by
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slices, dissociated cultures), preparation of vectors for the expression of fluorescent markers, fluorescence imaging and cryo-electron microscopy, analysis and formatting of experimental data, manuscript