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system serving a highly stable Mach-Zehnder interferometer, a state-of-the-art velocity map imaging (VMI) spectrometer, and an electron time-of-flight spectrometer. The position provides rigorous training
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of Universities. The LPS is a member of the Friedel-Jacquinot Federation, a physics coordination structure on the Moulon plateau in Orsay (IdF). It brings together around one hundred researchers and lecturer
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biochemistry, structural biology, proteomics, novel detection and screening methods and pre-clinical models for wound healing and regenerative medicine applications. REMOD-HEALING is a Doctoral Network funded by
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mechanical structures, systems, and processes. Our areas of activity are in line with those of the mechanical engineering industry, with a particular focus on projects in the fields of aeronautics, space
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systems subject to scientific, technological, economic, or social constraints. The laboratory is structured around three research teams: • CID: Knowledge, Uncertainty, Data • SCOP: Reliability
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chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of nanodiamonds, plasma diagnostics and simulation, structural and optical characterization of color centers (e.g., photoluminescence, Raman spectroscopy, electron microscopy
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than conventional structures. Superstructure optimization, which uses a predefined architecture with numerous unit operations and possible paths, offers an alternative for identifying non-intuitive
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chromosomes, is structurally relatively stable between individuals (high synteny), relatively dense in genes and poor in repetitive elements, and evolving slowly. Core chromosomes carry essential genes
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) as part of the tunable high-coherence opto-THz structured source project for applications of interest. The Institute of Electronics and Systems (IES) is a research laboratory affiliated with
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physics, structured around three main axes: Novel electronic states of matter (correlated systems, unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, metal-insulator transitions, etc.) Reduced-dimensionality