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and laser-based experiments. Ability to demonstrate initiative and creativity, along with strong communication skills, to work effectively in a multidisciplinary environment. A PhD in atomic physics
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: - reading and understanding theoretical physics articles, in particular with a view to deriving equivalent computer algorithms - develop and/or adapt a physical modem and/or a Monte Carlo type code in
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the following fields: materials, metallurgy, plasmas, surfaces, nanomaterials and electronics. The IJL employs 263 permanent staff (30 researchers, 134 teacher-researchers, 99 IT-BIATSS) and 394 non-permanent
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to organize own work with minimal supervision • Ability to work as part of a team • Advanced computer and AI skills • High level analytical capability • Ability to apply relevant models, techniques and methods
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aim of the project is to develop high-power batteries. The post-doctoral fellow will take part in the Franco-German research project HIPOBAT. In this project, the post-doctoral fellow will carry out
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-performance alloys hardened in this way. Analyses will be carried out mainly by transmission electron microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography. The recruited reseacher will carry out the following tasks
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6554 LETG-Rennes (http://letg.cnrs.fr/ ) Work environment: an office and a computer at disposal. This position is located in a sector covered by the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST
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the French teams of the consortium, and will contribute to the data analysis of the experiments possibly inspired by the theoretical work. She/he will supervise PhD and master students (in particular, one PhD
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will supervise PhD and master students (in particular, one PhD student will be hired to work on the project), write papers, present the work in conferences and actively contribute to the scientific life
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, working on data analysis activities at the LHC in the field of vector boson scattering. IJCLab's ATLAS team, comprising around twenty researchers, post-docs and PhD students, has been involved in the ATLAS