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, neuroscience, psychology, or related fields. Experience in programming and data analysis (e.g., PsychoPy, R). Ability to supervise and train undergraduate and master's students in the laboratory. Excellent oral
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et Matière (ILM). Desired skills You have a Master research project in experimental development and measurement. An experience in near field AFM and possibly (nano) thermal measurement and measurement
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. Internationally recognised for the excellence of its scientific work, the CNRS is a benchmark both in the world of research and development and for the general public. The National Centre for Scientific Research
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sometimes struggle to effectively sustain patients' learning throughout their rehabilitation journey and may not adapt to the evolution of their abilities. Rehabilitation is a complex process that requires
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monitoring of its work plan; - Prepare, monitor and update the management tools required for project management (methodological guide to procedures, collaborative space, etc.); - Act as intermediary between
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well as optical measurements on the platform's other instruments (infrared photoluminescence, Raman). *Development for operando and in-situ measurements, both hardware and software. *Perform data analysis
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mathematicians (Olivier Bodart and P.H. Cocquet) on a project (DGMod) funded by the ANR, which is dedicated to the development of a new generation of joint InSAR and gravity inversions. In this project, we propose
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for experiments below the MHz to detect the current fluctuations. We propose for the internship to use our newly developed ultrasensitive TMR-based (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) magnetic field sensor to detect
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electron microscopy (SEM) in particular. • The second part focuses on analyzing the impact of AFP process parameters on residual stresses developing in flat and curved plates, the latter being
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, Intelligent Operando Measurement for Advanced BMS from the PEPR Batteries program. It will be carried out in collaboration with Jean-Marie Tarascon (Collège de France), who is developing optical sensors