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) is a UMR under the supervision of the CNRS (IN2P3), the University of Paris-Saclay and the University of Paris is located on the campus of the University of Paris -Saclay in Orsay. The laboratory is
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will have the opportunity to learn about the role of interactions with herbivores on generating the amazing chemical diversity observed in plants from a broad perspective. You will develop skills in
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a few prototypes with encouraging results developed at the metric scale of the building [4, 5], the viability of such assemblies remains essentially limited to the centimetric scale of the laboratory
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the future, through the co-development of new advanced detectors or detector components. In this perspective, we propose the following program: Training a University of Melbourne staff at SUBATECH for 1 year
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algorithms, development of the readout electronics for the photo-detection system, and development of the analysis framework for an analysis of oscillations in DUNE using atmospheric neutrinos. Over the next
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) Sun-Earth relations and space plasma physics; (3) astrophysics. It is supervised by the CNRS, the University of Orléans and the CNES. The laboratory employs around 80 people. The successful candidate
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: Untangle the Functional Role of EOM fibre types: We have developed mouse mutant lines affecting specific EOM subcompartments, i.e. of the different muscle layers and harboring different types of innervation
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(Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Telecommunications) at Paul Sabatier University. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Alain Estève and David Pech at LAAS-CNRS (Toulouse), within the MRS team (Reactive
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Photonics Group at the Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnology (IEMN, https://www.iemn.fr/ ), located near the University of Lille campus. The engineer will collaborate with
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the future, through the co-development of new advanced detectors or detector components. In this perspective, we propose the following program: Training a University of Melbourne staff at SUBATECH for 1 year