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of the three following topics : study of gravitational waves using the Virgo, LISA, and Einstein Telescope interferometers, instrumental developments related to the upgrade of the Virgo detector, the development
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(LAPP) in Annecy. The Associate Research Professor position will be embedded within next-generation electron accelerator projects. One profile will focus on the development of high-quality-factor, high
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instrumentation and detector development. Candidates are encouraged to apply to one or several of the following themes and affiliations: - Flavor physics studies with LHCb at Run 3 and Run 4 via b-hadron radiative
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physics, with an experience or at least an interest in related instrumentation and detector development. Candidates are encouraged to apply to one or several of the following themes and affiliations
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. This Associate Research Professor position is opened for researchers in the field of experimental particle physics, with an experience or at least an interest in related instrumentation and detector development
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(LAPP) in Annecy. The Associate Research Professor position will be embedded within next-generation electron accelerator projects. One profile will focus on the development of high-quality-factor, high
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of the three following topics : study of gravitational waves using the Virgo, LISA, and Einstein Telescope interferometers, instrumental developments related to the upgrade of the Virgo detector, the development
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, the development of which requires a broad range of skills. They have been identified as a strategic priority for development within CNRS Nuclear &, Particles. The Associate Research Professor will be involved in
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. - Processing and modeling of experimental data. - Development of new sample environments (for example SAXS, light diffusion, Raman, MIEZE option), in connection with user requests. - Development of a research
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(Bus G). The project aims to expand the glyco-chemical space by exploiting bifunctional exo-glycals as "super-carbohydrates" for the development of new domino cyclizations, enabling the one-pot