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supplied. The postdoctoral researcher will build tree electrode cells containing ammonium salts dissolved in water or WISE electrolytes in both laboratories. These tests should give information about the
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-off between high-fidelity characterization, testing time, cost, and the potential risk of damage to the tested integrated circuit. 4. AI techniques can be used to extract meaningful signatures and
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the Escherichia coli model bacterium. More specifically, he/she will study the role of small proteins and small RNAs in controlling the activity of two-component systems, focusing on one of these systems involved
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the supervision of Dr. G. Pokrovski, within the interdisciplinary ORGMET environment, in collaboration with partner laboratories in Toulouse, Grenoble, Pau, and abroad that possess complementary tools. Short-term
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Education, scientific skills sought, desired professional experience. Knowledge of techniques, operational skills, software, etc. The postdoctoral
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tools currently available. The candidate will be responsible for conducting and analysing combustion tests using metal particles in order to identify and characterise the combustion products
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. On the EIC side, the successuful candidate will participate in the detector effort around the Roman pots. IJCLab is involved at various levels in the project, in design, cooling, and electronics testing
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, optics). Perform advanced optical and electrical characterizations. Test fabricated devices. Communicate results internally. Document processes, write technical reports, and contribute to intellectual
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packing for MICP studies. Mineral precipitation will be monitored over time under different experimental conditions. The resulting mineral products, prepared from tested MICP formulations at the beaker
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limiting systematic uncertainty for precision Compton polarimetry measurements. These efforts will involve developing an optical test bench and demonstrating the feasibility of real-time optical polarization