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analysis - Previous practical experience and working knowledge of human neuroimaging (e.g. model-based fMRI). - Have a working knowledge of experimental statistics, signal processing and excellent
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of the current TDTR scheme will be adapted to 800 nm and 400 nm wavelengths for the probe and pump, respectively, which have been shown to give exploitable signal on graphene, but other wavelengths will be tested
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26 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics
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approaches to model polarization. The aim of the project is to develop methodological tools to characterize and exploit the polarization information extracted from bivariate signals (i.e. two-dimensional
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or imitation of these signals affects the fish's responses. In the first year, the team—composed of researchers, engineers, and PhD students—built an experimental arena equipped with high-speed cameras and
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of damaged genomes which is the major source of point mutations, and the initiating cause of cancer. The team has developed a method to introduce a single lesion in the genome of a living cell (bacteria and
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cartésiennes (géométrie point-X tokamak) et maillage non structuré Publication The position will be based at the M2P2 laboratory within the ITC team. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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validated by a high-level publication are eligible. • Technical skills: Proficiency in cellular imaging techniques, calcium signal recording methods, and exocytosis. A good knowledge of electrochemical data
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: bioRxiv (2024), pp. 2024–09. Grenoble is the unique conjunction of a well-established university with world-class research groups, within a great mountain landscape. The LIPhy is a mixed research unit CNRS
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techniques for the coherent generation and time-resolved detection of acoustic phonons (20–300 GHz range). A solid command of optical alignment, femtosecond pulse timing control, and transient signal analysis