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an atom interferometry experiment using a Bose-Einstein condensate manipulated by an optical lattice. He or she will develop optimal control protocols to develop a cold-atom gradiometer. This project will
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, where the focal point can be made to propagate through the plasma at an arbitrarily controlled velocity, including faster than the speed of light in vacuum. This is achieved by combining an axiparabola
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an upcycling strategy. By controlling the degree and nature of functionalization, the physical and chemical properties of the resulting materials can be tuned in a modular manner, opening new perspectives
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correlations. - Analyse experimental data mixing both quantum optics and solid-state physics phenomena - Supervise PhD students and interns - Ensure an efficient collaboration and information sharing with
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). These structural features will be finely tuned with the controlled introduction of conformational defects and bulkier side groups to limit interactions. • Strong emphasis will be placed on increasing the molecular
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represents a model for research on HIV-cure (i.e., spontaneous control by the immune system, allowing anti-retroviral treatment interruption). Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are central to the difference
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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldChemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldChemistry » Computational chemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in
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researcher will join the ANR SCHEMA project team, which brings together researchers, research engineers, and PhD students from various laboratories and disciplines (LPG, IPAG, LaMPEA, LAPCOS, MONARIS
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the time of their application, a PhD degree in geology (including (bio)geochemistry, mineralogy/crystallography or experimental/isotope geochemistry/petrology), chemistry, physics or materials sciences. We
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, about 100km south from Toulouse. It currently hosts a team of 70 researchers, technicians, administrative staff and PhD students. The station focuses its research on exciting new developments in