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the corresponding equipments) for microscale imaging of life in rocks (e.g., FISH-guided laser microdissection) or of microorganism-mineral interactions (e.g., SEM, CLSM-Raman spectroscopy, FTIR microscopy, SNOM
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numerical results with observations from scanning and transmission electron microscopy provided by the partners of the ANR project IMP3D (https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-24-CE08-3737 . - Select a discrete
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(phosphate, oxides) synthesis by solid state reactions, hydrothermal process or electrodeposition. These solids will be characterized through i) diffraction of X-rays (XRD), ii) Scanning Electron Microscopy
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high-resolution microscopy • Mammalian cell culture and genetic manipulation • Molecular and biochemical assays • Quantitative analysis of intracellular trafficking dynamics The project will be carried
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in cell biology and lipid metabolism. • Proficiency in standard cell biology and biochemical techniques (cell culture, microscopy, biochemical assays). • Experience with cellular imaging and
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. Proven experience in advanced flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and/or NGS methodologies is essential. Relevant specialized experience in molecular and cellular biology, molecular genetics, and in vivo
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devices using broadband spectroscopy and electron microscopy The position offers a stimulating interdisciplinary environment and opportunities to develop advanced skills in numerical optimization
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optoelectronic properties at multiple length scales using advanced local microscopy and characterization techniques (such as scanning probe–based approaches); Study of charge transport, recombination, and
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devices using broadband spectroscopy and electron microscopy The position offers a stimulating interdisciplinary environment and opportunities to develop advanced skills in numerical optimization
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pathogens develop and interact with their host, in order to identify new potential targets for therapeutics. The institute is part of a campus that has state of the art facilities including microscopy, flow