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, and analysis of multicolor images. - Advanced optical microscopy (nanoscopy) - Image acquisition and analysis - Microfluidics - Fluorescent labeling protocol - Multimodal characterization
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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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the southern area of Grand Paris. We offer an international, highly collaborative research environment with access to state-of-the-art core facilities, including advanced imaging, genomics, and bioinformatics
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of nonstandard neutrino and dark matter components as well as applications to Lyman-alpha forest also foreseen. The selected postdoc will also have the opportunity to join the Euclid Consortium within
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advantage • Experience in beam impedance calculations is an advantage. •Practical experience on an operating machine, and/or in prototype development, and/or in beam diagnostics is appreciated. •Programming
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-state and transient regimes. The objective of this post-doctoral project is to develop an experimental prototype of a wall resulting from topological and/or shape optimization to minimize thermal losses
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facility located at SCK CEN, the Belgian nuclear energy research center. This facility is a near-zero-power ADS prototype comprising the GENEPI-3C deuteron accelerator, built by CNRS-IN2P3 laboratories, and
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for the numerical simulation of high-frequency acoustic and electromagnetic waves is a longstanding open problem in computational mathematics. These waves underpin a plethora of communication and imaging technologies
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:this project pioneers a new paradigm of General Genome Interpretation (GenGI) models by combining DNA Large Language Models (DLLMs) with Deep Neural Networks to predict human phenotypes directly from Whole Exome
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Energy Transfer) - Genetic code expansion strategy to specifically label proteins - Image analysis - Programming - Wet lab activities (biochemistry, cell and molecular biology) Our group at the Center