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PhD position under LUMEN project funded by BPI-France, France 2030 and Normandy Region within I-Démo 2024 program. The project gathers experts in fiber laser design, realization and qualification aiming
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the supervision of PhD or Master students. The recruited person will exploit the existing test benches (Beta source and infrared laser) developed for the first EICROC protype (EICROC0, 4x4 channels) to characterize
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either laser and optical physics, particle beam physics, strong-field QED or plasma physics is recommended. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7639-SEBCOR-001
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-month European LACE project. The LACE (Lacer CEramics) project aims to the development of technologies to design the first technological bricks for High Energy Lasers (HEL). In particular, the LACE
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enable the use of a crossed dipole trap with a 50W laser at 1.1μm. This trap will also need to be built. The opening of the vacuum chamber has been used to install a rotating retro-reflection mirror
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existing hydrodynamic code to simulate experiments from the literature, implement and improve multi-phase behaviour laws to optimise their predictive capabilities, and carry out new laser shock experiments
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. The experiment uses a transparent Paul trap, which enables the polarization of radioactive ions through their interaction with pulsed laser beams. The effectiveness of this innovative technique was recently
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photochemical and photophysical processes governing the reactivity of novel organo-metallic precursors for the laser-assisted nanofabrication. The main task will be : 1) to conduct femtosecond UV-vis-NIR
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, depending on their background and research project. The post-doc's activities will include: - High-pressure and high-temperature experiments (large-volume presses, resistive and laser-heated diamond anvil
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applications for a junior research associate (postdoctoral) position in the field of laser wakefield acceleration and its applications. The position is hosted by the GALOP research group, which is actively