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EEG signals, and combine these scalp with intracranial (thalamic) recordings in the NHPs for unravelling thalamocortical circuits in perception. Activities will involve setting-up the experiments
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devices and associated electronics, and support for experiments during the VAMOS experimental campaigns at GANIL -The analysis of data obtained during experiments scheduled during the VAMOS experimental
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at conferences (posters and oral presentations). Produce progress reports. The recruited person will be responsible for structural characterization experiments using FIB/SEM/TEM electron microscopy and chemical
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Development and execution of experiments in mesoscopic physics related to Shapiro steps of a Josephson junction and switching dynamics. The candidate should set up the experiments and perform measurements
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PhD in chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics or structural biology (or related discipline) and has experience in protein expression and purification as well as a proven track-record in solution NMR
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FieldGeosciencesYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Solid experience in application of geophysical approaches in forest systems. - Experience in analyses of geophysical data
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, water treatment, etc.). The postdoctoral fellow will be part of the Multiscale Modeling and Experiments team and will conduct their research as part of the PostGenAI@Paris project, in collaboration with
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, preferably with experience in using tensor networks for condensed matter systems. Desired skills: - Knowledge of tensor networks. Experience with their application to two-dimensional systems will be valued
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the numerical simulation group - Creation of microfluidic circuits -Preparation of red blood cell solutions from EFS blood -Endothelial cell culture -Take part to the soundibg rocket experiments with ESA
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the experimental results. - IR laser spectroscopy experiments - Quantum chemistry calculations - Analysis and communication of results The postdoctoral fellow will work within the SYSIPHE team at the Orsay Institute