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at the Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences (INCI, CNRS, Strasbourg), working within the "Pain and Psychopathology" team under the direction of Dr. Ipek YALCIN. Additionally, they will complete
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, associated with CNRS) at the Université Paris-Saclay, to work on the analysis of biomarkers (proteins) characteristic of inflammation during a serious infection. You have a good knowledge of instrumentation
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research teams and 11 technical platforms and services. IBDM is a joint research unit under the supervision of CNRS and AMU, exploring the field of developmental biology and associated pathologies
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desirable. (3) Strong oral and written communication skills in English (the work language for science at the CEFE is English). (4) Ability to work both independently and in a highly collaborative environment
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management as soon as possible. Different types of sensors can be considered to detect fission products in the containment of a nuclear reactor during a severe accident. Today, several technologies exist
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have basic practical experience in optics (Fourier optics, geometric optics, etc.) and electronics and be able to handle lasers and simple optoelectronic systems. Theoretical knowledge in quantum optics
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The work will take place in the context of the CMS group at the Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet
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values, they allow the professional development of agents, who are real actors in a collective success, but also the development of the laboratory itself. The PhD candidate will work under the supervision
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systems. The performance of THz systems is determined by the properties of the optoelectronic converter and the laser. Most THz PCs and PDs have been designed to operate at laser wavelengths around 800 nm
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, to work on the demonstration of a new photonic device for FBG sensor interrogation. This device is a tunable Liquid Crystal-based Photo-Detector (LC-PD) recently demonstrated by our consortium [1]. Its