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or the vibrational transitions of a material, to the spatially confined electromagnetic field of an optical resonator. Most importantly, this occurs even in the dark because the coupling involves the zero-point
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. • Strong expertise in the analysis of experimental space data and signal processing. Technical Skills • Proficiency in a scientific programming language (Python or equivalent). • Knowledge of in situ
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the ASTRID ProCoPe project (Collective Processes for Power Components), led by the III-V Lab, which aims to fabricate power components with diamond heat sinks, based on Gallium Nitride (GaN), and to develop
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-technical interlocutors You are proficient in written and oral English (level C1) Knowledge of MRI or magnetic resonance spectroscopy signal processing methods as well as heat transfer mechanisms and
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Science or related fields (Signal Processing, Applied Maths), or in Geosciences with demonstrated methodological contributions in AI. Required skills: We are seeking a candidate that is strongly motivated to improve
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the first mutations in the NLGN-NRXN-SHANK pathway, which has a key role in synapse formation within the brain. Our results highlight the genetic heterogeneity of autism, but also point at common biological
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, and demonstrate significant research experience in this area. Required expertise and skills include: - Proven expertise in electronics dedicated to the amplification and digitization of signals from
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models indicate that the thermal structure of the European lithosphere remained stable during the Mesozoic, potentially due to small-scale convection at its base. To evaluate this hypothesis, the study
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typically takes a step of 10 nm in about 10 ms. The spatiotemporal precision of these measurements has been recently greatly increased by developing a new two-photon microscope (the signal is no longer
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protein–protein interactions that play crucial roles in biological processes such as cell signaling and cancer. The successful candidate will contribute to our efforts to map these interactions