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is located in Montpellier, a vibrant research hub on the Mediterranean coast, and hosts world-class expertise in advanced microscopy, including multiplexed imaging, single-molecule super-resolution
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-scale simulations from the PEPR BRIDGES Conduct sensitivity studies based on simulations in which the coupling between the ocean, the atmosphere and waves will be gradually degraded (as done e.g., by
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of a flying-focus laser pulse for laser wakefield acceleration on LOA's 100 TW-class laser and extend the approach to the Apollon petawatt facility. The work will focus on creating and tuning
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- Collaborate with theoretical physicists specialized in optimal control methods - Set up experiments and evaluate the performance of control protocols - Conduct metrological studies of an atom gradiometer using
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to the research program PEPR Battery France 2030. Operando cells dedicated to the study of batteries with bulk-sensitive spectroscopies and diffraction techniques were first developed more than 15 years ago
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macromolecular assemblies, investigating their dynamic properties, and studying interactions between living organisms and minerals, among others. This two-year postdoc offer allows to join IMPMC as part of a
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applied to the study of sites, particularly rock schematic rock art sites of southern France. The contract will be carried out in the ANR SCHEMA project (https://schema.hypotheses.org/a-propos ). ANR SCHEMA
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calorimeter for the future FCC-ee ALLEGRO detector, with simulation studies and hands-on work on the early prototypes of this detector. Depending on time and interest, the candidate could also contribute
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evolution of strategic metal sulfide deposits in sedimentary basins. The candidate will assure an essential part of the experimental work package of the project (WP1), devoted to an integrated in-situ study
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and related disorders, particularly frontotemporal degeneration. The effects of gender and socioeconomic background have been little studied in neurodegenerative diseases, both in neuroscience and in