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. The Laboratory of Molecular Innovation and Applications (LIMA, UMR 7042) is a joint research unit affiliated with CNRS, the University of Upper Alsace, and the University of Strasbourg, with sites in Mulhouse and
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, high-intensity lasers, laser-plasma interaction, optics. - Ability to work in team, coordinate with PhD students and staff and lead experimental campaigns. - Good communication skill, oral and written in
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for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, has developed a strong expertise in harnessing light-matter interaction at the most fundamental level. We develop crucial resources for optical quantum technologies, including high
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Shell Model with Continuum and its extensions to construct high-fidelity microscopic optical potentials, designed for use in few-body reaction formalisms, in particular Faddeev-type calculations targeting
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biofluids, tissues and faeces hydrophilic interaction (HILIC) and reverse phase (C18) chromatographies and high-resolution mass spectrometry • Development of targeted isotopic quantification methods
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virtual chemical library screening pipeline on a computing cluster (4,000 cores). - Develop protocols for aggregating, processing and filtering the data resulting from the pipeline. - Design an interactive
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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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for nanometric ion implantation based on laser ionization of neutral atoms coupled to a focused ion beam (FIB). The researcher will take part in the design, implementation, and performance characterization
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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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concerned the conversion of (thio)esters into (thio)ethers via nickel-catalyzed intramolecular decarbonylation. This research axis was explored through a PhD project carried out in the laboratory and has