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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F), synthesis of crystal phase heterostructures by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
outcomes. Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) growth of GaAs nanowires on patterned Si/SiO₂ substrates. Structural analysis by electron microscopy (in situ TEM, electron diffraction, zone-axis indexing). Automated
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(Raman, fluorescence), electron-based microscopy, X-ray-based imaging, diffraction and spectroscopy, micro-/millifluidic device design and operation, image/video analysis, bacteria cultivation and
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for homogeneous photocatalysis. Physico-chemical characterization Structural, optical, and electronic analysis of materials (spectroscopies, microscopies, electrochemistry, etc.) to establish structure–property
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) - Manipulate magneto-optical cryostats, pulsed and continuous-wave lasers, ultrafast electro-optical modulation systems, as well as detectors and electronic cards allowing the analysis of multi-photon
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. The position is primarily based in the Electronics team of GREYC in Caen, France (20 permanent researcher and 3 permanent Engineers and Technician). The successful candidate will work within the functional oxide
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(phosphate, oxides) synthesis by solid state reactions, hydrothermal process or electrodeposition. These solids will be characterized through i) diffraction of X-rays (XRD), ii) Scanning Electron Microscopy
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of condensed matter physics. Research activity is organized around three main areas, each involving roughly the same number of scientists: • New electronic states of matter • Physical phenomena in reduced
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, electronic properties, and spectroscopic response. A major component of the project will focus on coupling DFT calculations with machine learning models to accelerate spectral prediction, identify robust
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, bioinformatics, or other relevant field - Strong computer skills and expertise in demographic modeling - Fluency in spoken and written English - Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment
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manual gestures). The SyncoGest project (2025–2030) is an interdisciplinary project conducted jointly by computer scientists (Loria – University of Lorraine / Inria / CNRS), linguists (Praxiling – Paul