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noisy quantum dynamics. We welcome applications of candidates from a wide range of backgrounds from theoretical physics to pure mathematics, with (most likely) a background in (conformal) random geometry
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confirmation. About LAPTh (https://www.lapth.cnrs.fr ): LAPTh is a joint research unit (UMR) of CNRS and Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB). Its scientific activities span cosmology and astroparticle physics
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scale and are most often organized at different size scales. They present a great diversity of forms (nanoparticles, porous media, confined fluids, colloids, multimaterials, self-organized media) and
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. Only applications received by Friday the 12th of December 2025 will be considered. Please direct inquiries about the position to Gregory Soyez (gregory.soyez@ipht.fr ) and/or Matteo Cacciari (cacciari
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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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. Most fault planes intersect the ground surface, where they generally form clear traces, generally with a footprint in the topography. These surface traces provide invaluable information on the fault zone
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB
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some of the world's most intense magnetic fields, with continuous fields up to 36 T available at the Grenoble site. The successful candidate will become a member of the LNCMI team. They will join the
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: Institut de Biologie Valrose (iBV), Nice, France -Start date: 02/06/2026 -Contract: 2 years If you are enthusiastic about dissecting complex protein interaction networks and eager to develop cutting-edge
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biophysical and biological studies of a generation of PDAC-targeted photosensitisers like phenalenone. The design of the photosensitisers will ensure reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation under near visible