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polarimetry for the metrology in microelectronics, studies of nanomaterials, and optical diagnosis of various biological tissue including plants. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Profile: PhD in biology, neurobiology, microbiology or a related discipline. Previous experience in animal experimentation is essential. Experience in
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& Complexity group - Participation in the research seminar and group discussions - Supervision of interns and collaboration with PhD students The team has strong expertise in quantum algorithms and quantum
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of confinement time on the aspect ratio. This study will then be extended to plasmas from the TCV and DIII-D tokamaks to investigate the dependence of confinement on plasma triangularity. Based on these validated
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of the transverse components of the laser polarization. These components can generate significant systematic effects that must be carefully studied. The work will be carried out jointly between the GANIL and the
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more diluted source cooled by lasers, has a disadvantage linked to the effect of interatomic interactions, which we will study. A fibre-optic bench designed to control the gravimeter will be delivered
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contribute to the DEBTCHAINS project, which investigates the financialization of capitalism through a transnational study of debt chains across legal and illegal markets. While there has been growing concern
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Institute (IRBI) UMR 7261 CNRS – University of Tours Job Description: The candidate will work at the CNRS and IRBI as part of the idemo Frenchfly project. The project involves studying the mechanisms
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Two-year postdoc position (M/F) in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology
integrate the Laboratoire des Sciences du Numérique de Nantes (LS2N), in the Signal, Image and Sound (SIMS) team (https://www.ls2n.fr/equipe/sims/ ) and work on the campus of Centrale Nantes, a top-level
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reactors The research will be conducted at ISC Rennes within the Sustainable Organometallic Catalysis group (OMC team). This group is composed of eight researchers/lecturers and has an average of ten PhD