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-coupling at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with the ATLAS experiment, and in contributing to the R&D of a future detector for the Future Circular Collider electron-positron collider (FCC-ee). The candidate
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acquisition electronics for the Scintifoam project. The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to various aspects of the Scintifoam project, including: - Collaborating in the production of materials in
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-destructive, fast, and suitable techniques for qualifying integrated electronic circuits at the end of their first life cycle, in order to facilitate their reuse. 1. Study of the main aging mechanisms and their
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Environment (UMR5300; https://crbe.cnrs.fr/en/ ) is internationally recognized for its research on the interaction between the environment and biodiversity using genetics. Numerous projects are being developed
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wave enantioselective electron paramagnetic resonance (TWEEPR). The successful candidate will contribute to the development of novel GHz experimental techniques within the Magneto-optics team
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will involve measurements at synchrotron radiation facilities and visits to collaborating research groups. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7265-JULORD-012/Default.aspx
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group (depending on the profile, materials under pressure, MOF coordination polymer design, multi-objective optimization Tc/HEDM/reactivity, etc.). - Calculating the electronic structures
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. On the EIC side, the successuful candidate will participate in the detector effort around the Roman pots. IJCLab is involved at various levels in the project, in design, cooling, and electronics testing
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numerical results with observations from scanning and transmission electron microscopy provided by the partners of the ANR project IMP3D (https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-24-CE08-3737 . - Select a discrete
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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