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14 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut d'électronique, de microélectronique et de nanotechnologie Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 3 Apr 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of...
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recombination in high-contrast imaging techniques for exoplanet detection using HARMONI-ELT and future instruments. High-contrast imaging surveys performed in recent years (SHINE, GPIES) have revealed
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This postdoc will be part of the ANR (Agence National de la Recherche) “CROSSWIND - What is the imprint of the multi-scale variability of solar closed-field structures in the Solar Wind? » project lead by Dr
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-Mazzella, et al. (2024). Extended-depth of field random illumination microscopy, EDF-RIM, provides super-resolved projective imaging. Light: science and applications DOI: 10.1038/s41377-024-01612-0
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). The Schnorrer team is expert in muscle biology and in vivo imaging. Objectives 1 and 2 will be carried out in Marseille. The group is part of the Turing Centre of Living Systems (Centuri), which brings together
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degree is required for the doctoral position, and Ph.D. is required for the postdoc position. o Strong problem-solving skills, creativity, and the ability to drive research in an emerging field. o Proven
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, the doctoral student will join a team of 3 PhD students and 1 postdoc. The development of thermal switches to control heat flows would significantly improve the efficiency of solid-state refrigeration systems
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University research unit (UMR 6502, http://www.cnrs-imn.fr ), composed of more than 200 staff, including about 120 permanent and 80 PhD students and postdocs. The recruited PhD student will be part of
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Description -The building of the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neurosciences -Neuro-PSI- is located on the CEA site in Saclay, next to the NeuroSpin brain imaging institute. Behavioral experiments will take place
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masking. The research spans multiple levels, from the activation patterns of retinal cone cell ensembles (studied using adaptive optics imaging techniques) to the resulting visual appearance (measured with