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this case, the external neutron source that maintains the reactor core thermal power is generated by the interaction of a high-intensity proton beam with a spallation target. However, the design, development
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evolution of strategic metal sulfide deposits in sedimentary basins. The candidate will assure an essential part of the experimental work package of the project (WP1), devoted to an integrated in-situ study
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collaborative ANR-funded project VitrAGE that aims to investigate the evolution of glassmaking techniques and recipes of stained glass windows from the 12th to the 15th centuries. In close collaboration with
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), Eq3 (3D liver models), and Eq4 (Germany, redox chemistry, and proteomics). The objectives are to: - Develop a plasma jet to treat pathological liver tissue in situ, and analyze the physicochemical
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through joint publications with the project's research team. The candidate will be invited to develop strategies for analysing the various forms of proximity (geographical and cognitive), and will propose
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evolution of the lithosphere of the Aquitaine Basin. -The postdoctoral researcher will be recruited within the framework of the IDYLLE project (Impact of Lithosphere Dynamics and Basin Evolution
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? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Nanobio team develops innovative fluorescence microscopy techniques designed to push the limits
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impact measurements, AFM imaging, and AFM-SECM experiments. The SEEAFM project will be developed within the Electrochemistry group of the IMF team at the CEISAM laboratory. Where to apply Website https
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responsible for conducting and developing super-resolution microscopy (dSTORM) experiments for the characterization of biological nano-objects at the nanoscale, particularly extracellular vesicles of various
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(study conducted by our collaborators in Marseille). The postdoctoral researcher will participate in the design, execution, and analysis of behavioral experiments in humans. Furthermore, they will develop