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of the three following topics : cosmological studies using ongoing large-scale cosmological surveys (Euclid, DESI, ZTF) or those about to start (VRO-LSST) , development of analyses, exploitation of instruments
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. Their study allows us to probe fundamental physics at energies inaccessible on Earth and to shed light on the mechanisms that govern the formation, evolution and dynamics of the most extreme objects in
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system. To achieve this, the PhD will combine: instrumental development (optical optimization, illumination strategies, multi-camera synchronization), optical modeling (contrast mechanisms in phase
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of neuronal and vascular responses; Contributing to the instrumental development of the system (optimization of detection, illumination control, multi-camera synchronization); Analyzing and interpreting
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, the development of which requires a broad range of skills. They have been identified as a strategic priority for development within CNRS Nuclear &, Particles. The Associate Research Professor will be involved in
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evolutions are relatively rapid and highly competitive. Each new generation of components attempts to address the limitations of the previous generation, including those related to reliability, but may
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this could revolutionize genetics, medicine, and agricultural technology, leading for example to the development of better crops, able to face the challenges posed by global warming. Objectives: This project
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and systems, with interactions at the regional, national, and international levels. The team has extensive experience with thermal materials and systems development. The activities are as follows
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This doctoral project is part of the PEPR RESILIENCE initiative and the ITEM OASIS project, which aims to support resilient urban development in the face of climate change, air pollution, and urban heat islands
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Contribution to the development of microcell-based optical clocks at FEMTO-ST. Contribution to the progress/improvement of microfabricated vapor cell technology and/or clock frequency metrological performances