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.; Burghammer, M.; Lyonnard, S.; Oukassi, S. Operando Imaging of Crystal Structure and Orientation in All Components of All-Solid-State-Batteries. arXiv February 5, 2025. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2502.03063
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uptake, stress tolerance, and species interactions. A case in point is optimal partitioning theory (OPT), a dominant paradigm of plant resource allocation that describes the ability of plants to adjust
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. Indeed, the methods currently used rely on optical image databases of various avalanche observations. A deep neural network was trained on this data to enable automatic avalanche detection FIGURE 1 (a) [1
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher – Automated Correlative Image Analysis for BlueMaterials Reference code: 958 - 2026/MB 1 Work
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(Python, R), good communication skills, and basic knowledge of brain imaging. This position is covered by the AMURE collective agreement: https://www.mcgill.ca/hr/files/hr/2023
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based on seismic noise correlations, particularly for applications to crustal and upper mantle tomography in various regions of the world, notably in the Alps (e.g., Nouibat et al., 2022, 2023
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microscopy and correlative techniques. This position provides an exciting opportunity to develop expertise and independence in advanced in-situ TEM methods, working within a collaborative UK–Ireland
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correlative fluorescence-electron microscopy (NANOCLEM) Project description: Understanding biological processes requires a complex image, with multidimensional information about macro-, meso-, and microscopic
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proliferation. Ultrafast single-shot DFG imaging will provide direct access to vortex distributions and spatial correlations across these regimes. The second part of the project investigates whether forces can