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for a microwave clock with trapped atoms -Implementation of clock sequences (Ramsey interferometer) -Characterization of the stability of an atomic clock on an atom chip This offer concerns a second
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extractions and amplicon sequencing of the bacterial, fungal and protists communities and profiling to understand the role of microbes in driving carbon cycling and sequestration - Quantification of absolute
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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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project partners developing the OECT-based biosensor to align system specifications and requirements. We are looking for a highly motivated researchers to join our team at IETR Laboratory, CNRS, Rennes
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), focusing on the study of spatial vision, appearance and redundancy masking. The research spans multiple levels, from the activation patterns of retinal cone cell ensembles (studied using adaptive optics
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recruit will study the mechanisms of action of patients' autoantibodies directed against neuronal receptors. In particular, the synergistic effect of multiple autoantibody clones will be studied
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growing rapidly around the world with an increasing amount of computing devices using wireless networks. With the diversity of these devices comes the development of multiple wireless protocols and
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hydration dynamics during this aging process. The candidate will combine multiple biophysical methods including NMR, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and overhauser dynamic nuclear
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their energy absorption capacity. To address this issue, “meta-structures” combining multiple lattice arrangements have been proposed, inspired by analogies with grain boundaries in crystallography [3,4
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researcher to contribute to a project focused on optimizing light diffusion in phase-separated glasses. These glasses, characterized by the coexistence of multiple glassy phases, exhibit a nanoparticle-in