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modality for single-molecule localization. The main responsibilities will include: -designing and developing the optical instrumentation, -adapting and extending existing image and data processing tools
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Physics (fluid dynamics). - Image processing (high-speed cameras). - Nulerical modelljng / Computational fluid dynamics (CFD). - Teamwork. - Writing
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Research Framework Programme? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The candidate will aim to study the morphogenetic processes occurring
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scenarios or source physics, modeling or processing of instrumental effects and/or exploration of new combined analyses with additional astronomical data. This or similar studies will provide pathways
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fundamental mechanisms of secretion • Develop and implement advanced imaging and cell biology approaches • Analyse quantitative data and interpret results • Communicate findings within the team and at
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metabolism and hydraulic processes, via signaling mechanisms that remain to be elucidated. The researcher's specific objective will be to characterize the molecular and cellular basis of these mechanisms and
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analyses, isotope-based approaches (CSIA), and molecular biology tools to investigate: • contaminant fluxes and bioavailable fractions in urban aquatic systems, • transformation processes and interactions
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in condensed matter physics or materials science. Strong background in magnetism, spintronics, and/or ferroelectricity. Experience in the growth
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effects on the performance of an integrated circuit (IC). 2. Identification of aging and/or performance signatures that can be extracted using non-invasive and non-destructive methods, such as imaging
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systems and Python programming - Skills in data processing and image analysis - Oral and written communication skills, ability to facilitate collaboration at the interface between physics, mathematics, and