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: Performing stereotaxic surgery on mice Setting up and conducting in vivo calcium imaging experiments Carrying out electrophysiological recordings with optogenetic stimulation Developing and implementing
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experiment as part of the nuPlato project, a partnership between LPC phys-icists and GREYC computer vision experts. As a postdoctoral researcher, you'll be at the forefront of applying AI to fundamental
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electroluminescence by carrying out infrared near-field scanning optical microscopy measurements on graphene-based devices in operation. We will use for these studies a TRSTM (thermal radiation scanning tunnelling
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-matrix structure. Leveraging CEMHTI's established expertise in glass fabrication, we can precisely control the geometric (notably nodule size and concentration) and chemical (composition of the constituent
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Materials Science and Engineering, in Materials Chemistry or in Materials Physics. Expertise in coatings, high temperature oxidation and materials characterization. Good command of English and French and good
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cohort of children (Axis 1); • Evaluate the effectiveness of the Malin program through the ECAIL study (Axis 2). ECAIL (PI Sandrine Lioret) is an ongoing randomized controlled trial (https
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) techniques are used to introduce high levels of residual stress into a metal part in a controlled manner. In this process, a high-energy, short-duration laser pulse is focused on the surface of a sample
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in philosophy and a special focus on ethics, researching theoretical and practical questions of value alignment, control and responsibility in an AI-driven digital world. The ideal candidate is an
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(Procyon lotor) populations in France. Human-induced biological invasions are one of the four major causes of biodiversity loss. Understanding biological invasions to better control them has become critical
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specializing in precision medicine to treat cancers. This multidisciplinary consortium will provide a highly collaborative work environment with both academic and industrial perspectives. The research work will