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people, including researchers, PhD students, engineers and technicians, within a multicultural and international environment. The person recruited will join the DYNAMOP group (https://www.ibs.fr/en
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from cells, and their structures will be determined by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) in Dr. Innis's team. The candidate will conduct research within G. Boël's team in the unit “Microbial Gene
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Leica SP8 confocal microscope equipped with the FALCON module for FLIM-FRET and STED, as well as transmission and scanning electron microscopes. The host team has a strong international reputation in
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another, the electronic properties of the resulting heterostructure can change dramatically. Remarkably, a large-bandgap insulator can become ferroelectric, solely due to this relative twist—without any
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workshops, seminars, and other dissemination activities ; - Assist other members of the hosting team, including more junior researchers (phds) in their research. The selected candidate will be based
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is the foundation of thermometers designed for measurements down to temperatures close to absolute zero (10 mK). Within the CRYONEXT project, close collaborations with CEA for electronics, CNAM
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thermal bath and an external energy source (e.g. an electromagnetic force, such as an electrostatic force, a light beam, or an electron beam). Within the framework of stochastic thermodynamics, the goal is
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found in these enzymes, as well as on trapped radical catalytic intermediates. To this end, various electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy techniques will be employed (in continuous wave or
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opportunities for new ideas and applications. Nanophononics plays a key role in engineering thermal transport in nanoscale electronic devices and could open a new pathway for quantum communications, using phonons
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of exoplanets and aims to exploit data from the newly commissioned HiRISE instrument. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5274-MICBON-007/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research