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to explore systems in which light (near-infrared) and acoustic phonons (20–300 GHz) can be confined simultaneously. Numerical simulation and optimization of acoustic and optical resonators Design and
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homeostasis in different pathophysiological contexts. We will explore how MCSs modulate the organization of LBs and, in turn, how LB maturation influences MCS dynamics. Optical microscopy (widefield, confocal
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: - Investigating the evolution of aerosol optical properties during transport. - Investigating the respective roles of black and brown carbon in the absorption capacity of aerosols. - Evaluating
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) team, the FAME team at the ESRF and in collaboration with the Xpress "pôle" and the optics and microscopy "pôle". Another part will perform at the ESRF on the ID20 beamline. Collaboration with
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development for 3D characterization of crystal shapes: - An existing thermal-optical-microscopy stage should be modified/improved allowing observation of the crystals along multiple axes, and thus the 3D
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equipped with state-of-the-art analysis techniques (https://www.laas.fr/projects/proof/mécanismes-de-défaillances ), including innovative test benches based on ultra-violet optics, necessary for studying
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. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8197-VALHER-206/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldNeurosciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldBiological
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European consortium, of which the CNRS is a partner, is made up of 3 partners – CNR (Italy, coordinator), CNRS (France), and the Technical University of Munich (Germany). Where to apply Website https
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and guidance system for these micro-swimmers, interacting with real-time optical visualization in a microfluidic network. • Study of the fidelity of the movement of micro-swimmers to the set trajectory
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. CESBIO is organized into two research teams (modeling and observation systems) and maintains a strong international outlook through collaborations and missions abroad. Where to apply Website https