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Eligibility criteria Instrumental optics and imaging (microscopy, camera detection) for biology. Skills in coding and experiment control. Basics of machine learning and/or signal processing. Teamwork
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image processing, statistics, data science, or C++ coding is appreciated. Motivated by a multidisciplinary environment and enjoying working in a team. Motivated to produce open‑source tools under FAIR
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-scanning microscopy systems Image analysis: code development Transcriptomics: RNA-seq data analysis using Galaxy Writing and optimizing technical protocols Keeping detailed laboratory notebooks Computer
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. The inventory is still ongoing, but our field is now heavily investing in the characterization of the physical and chemical properties of these objects through the use of sensitive imaging cameras and
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their partners by using a combination of computational analyses, single molecule imaging and molecular approaches such as Electron Microscopy. The project will be realized in collaboration with research groups
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the Fourier Modal Method (FMM), Rigorous Coupled-Wave Analysis (RCWA), and the Finite Element Method (FEM). A numerical code will also be written to establish the correspondence between the reflection
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equipment, particularly in imaging and electron microscopy, image analysis, and bioinformatics. The team is composed of five people. The thesis will be carried out as part of a collaborative ANR project
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nanostructuring, molecular collisions and the interstellar medium, radiobiology and innovative techniques for imaging and therapy of certain cancers. GANIL (about 290 people) is located in France, in the city of
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degradation or a reduction in component life. 6. Collaboration with BDR Thermea – design and testing of a prototype heat pump using the new reactive fluid and an inert fluid. In collaboration with industrial
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to astronomical tables. This new platform will provide the scholarly community with access to the tools used to produce EIDA's results, and the release of the source code will facilitate the further development