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, for example induced by tidal forces. To this end, it will be necessary to integrate polarimeters, using the Compton process, for each beam. The Accelerator Pole ILE group is involved in their design and plays a
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experiments. A key research direction will be to explore new designs using flying-focus to improve LWFA-based X-ray sources. Although this is primarily an experimental position, we also encourage applications
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, funded by the European Union, which aims to design advanced thin-film solar cells. The postdoctoral researcher will also contribute to the development of new samples in collaboration with all members
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, enabling the study of thin batteries. In contrast, the development of operando cells for X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) studies is still challenging owing to the difficulty of designing a cell
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or ergonomics). - Work as part of a team - Conduct interviews with critical incident technique operators - Analyze these interviews - Design experiments with the aim of defining an optimal critical
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: • Developing and optimizing DGT passive samplers for simultaneous monitoring of PFAS, antibiotics, and biocides • Designing and conducting laboratory experiments (performance tests, kinetics, microcosms
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account the anisotropy of the PSF at very large angular scales and the nonlinear response of the detectors. - Design measurement robustness tests and quantify systematic errors. - Collaborate with members
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the impact of collective effects in high space-charge regimes. The Accelerators and Ion Sources Pole of LPSC is involved in the design, construction, and operation of the PERLE machine, particularly in
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approaches at the interface of molecular and analytical chemistry. • Scientific rigor and critical analysis skills to design, execute, and interpret experiments. • Collaborative mindset: ability to work in a
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to the electrochemical reaction being studied. - Optical simulations of plasmons in the thin films. - Design of a specific electrochemical cell to allow normal electrochemical operation under infrared irradiation, without