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the framework of the IMTECH project, we are looking for a talented researcher to contribute to the technological development of biomaterials co-integration on electronic sensors. The selected candidate will
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will develop and operate a reproducible computational workflow that combines molecular and periodic electronic-structure calculations, and when appropriate time‑dependent methods. The workflow will be
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charge of the IMN experimental part of the ANR BiBOP project on electron microscopy and XPS spectroscopy under controlled illumination and environments. Perform structural, physicochemical, and optical
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://ecotaxa.obs-vlfr.fr/ ) or store and distribute data on the abundance of marine snow particles. The team has a long experience of interactions with engineers and computer scientists, in academia and the private
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environment; - strong expertise in cryogeny especially with dilution refrigerator. PhD in physics (low-noise electrical measurements, nanoscale thermal measurements, microelectronics techniques, nanofabrication
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-)electron microscopy. The other aim is to interpret the mass spectra, in particular through the synergistic use of MALDI-FT-ICR and ToF-SIMS, in order to evaluate the limits of the technique in terms
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of ionic and electronic conductors, electrolytes, and hybrid soft-matter separators for lithium-metal batteries. The main scientific questions involve the relationships between the local scale (nanostructure
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joining us can contribute to this effort, for example by applying GDL to novel signatures not yet explored in existing studies (electrons or tracks produced far away from the centre of the detector), by
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structure of protein complexes formed in the presence of different surrounding lipids using cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM). To achieve this, various molecules can be used to "extract" the receptors
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: Ph.D. in Physical Metallurgy, Metallic Materials, or a closely related field. • Research Experience: Proven expertise in physical metallurgy research and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is