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implemented using a lens doublet that introduces a tunable radial delay. A more advanced, programmable method would be to use a large-aperture spatial light modulator (SLM) to impose tailored spectral phase and
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, the amplitude of its oscillations, which are driven by collisions with residual air molecules in the vacuum chamber, must be reduced. This cooling can be achieved using optical methods by monitoring
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post-doctoral researcher will document her/his work, publish it and present it in international conferences. The main activities will be: • Develop the simulation and digitization software for the LHCb
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join the "Biomolecules, Syntheses, and Methods" team, led by Dr. V. Bizet, under the supervision of Dr. N. Blanchard and Dr. V. Bizet. The BSM team consists of 4 permanent members and 6 PhD students and
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reaction. The researcher will: - Prepare Fischer-Tropsch catalysts; - Characterize catalysts using a combination of physicochemical methods (XRD, FTIR, TPR, XPS, imaging); - Conduct Fischer-Tropsch reactions
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Antoine Marques Mourato at the Naval Academy in Brest, Anne-Lise Marchand and Paola Melani at the Air Force Academy in Salon-de-Provence, all of whom hold PhDs in social and/or cognitive psychology
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statistically rigorous data analysis methods toward achieving them. - Combine both independent and collaborative work to optimize scientific impact. - Report on progress in journals and conferences, participate
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FieldHistory » History of scienceYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a PhD degree in the field of analysis (theoretical and/or numerical) of PDEs
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the advantages of the ADS are linked to its subcriticality, this must be ensured under all conditions (normal, incident, or accident). The SPATIAL project aims to develop a reliable method for measuring reactivity
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the advantages of the ADS are linked to its subcriticality, this must be ensured under all conditions (normal, incident, or accident). The SPATIAL project aims to develop a reliable method for measuring reactivity