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FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in Physics with strong interest for experimental physics. - Expertise in one of the followings: laser-plasma accelerators
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in a vacuum using a laser focused by high numerical aperture optics. The laser produces an optical force equivalent to a mechanical spring, and the system can be considered as a mass-spring resonator
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LevelPhD or equivalent LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in experimental physics (atomic physics, optics, lasers
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, rheological properties of gels) and printing conditions (laser power, printing time). Characterization via SEM/EDX, TGA, SEC-MALS, fluorescence microscopy, XRD, and SAXS. - Cytotoxicity studies of HepG2 cells
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researcher will work under supervision of Aurélien MARTENS in the ILE group of Accelerator pole and in close collaboration with a PhD student at IJCLab, and external collaborators.. References: N.Yu. Muchnoi
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) - Manipulate magneto-optical cryostats, pulsed and continuous-wave lasers, ultrafast electro-optical modulation systems, as well as detectors and electronic cards allowing the analysis of multi-photon
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of the project MESSENGER: « Can rock-powered Microbial EcoSyStEms provide valuable iNsiGhts into early life and its emERgence? » funded by the PEPR ORIGINS (https://pepr-origins.fr/en/ ) and integration
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applied to the study of sites, particularly rock schematic rock art sites of southern France. The contract will be carried out in the ANR SCHEMA project (https://schema.hypotheses.org/a-propos ). ANR SCHEMA
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, using state-of-the-art laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and complementary methods. The position offers a unique opportunity to work on exceptional ice-core material
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? No Offer Description - work environment: The Institut d’Electronique et des Systèmes (IES) is a joint research unit from U. Montpellier and CNRS. The nanoMIR research group (https