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                -lyon.fr Requirements Research FieldEngineering » Biomedical engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Educational background: PhD in Biomedical engineering, Optical Imaging/Physics 
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                collaboratively in an international, interdisciplinary environment. - Excellent command of English (French optional; international lab environment). The CBS in Montpellier offers state-of-the-art imaging, cytometry 
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                . Implementation and tests within the above-mentioned library. The recruited researcher will carry out research tasks in IMAG, within the ERC NEMESIS project team, led in IMAG by two principal investigators, Jérôme 
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                interactions. Application of mineral amendment as an environmentally and economically sustainable method for soil organic matter increase will be explored. Cutting-edge in situ imaging techniques will be used 
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                BioNanoImaging Foundry (BNIF, Building 50, Triolet campus). The BNIF is a cutting-edge technological environment dedicated to multimodal imaging, equipped with high-field MRI scanners (9.4 T, 3 T horizontal 
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                characterization of the obtained optical fibers (loss, bend sensitivity, modal quality, polarization, etc.). - Geometric measurements of fibers (surface roughness, transverse profile, SEM imaging, etc 
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                movements by correlating Planetscope satellite images: testing, validation, and development of specific processing methods. This postdoctoral position is funded by the Labcom project. Catastrophic ground 
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                Astrophysics (MPO), Stellar and solar Physics, Signal and Image processing (Signal), Theory and Observation in Planetology (TOP) and Turbulence, Fluids and Plasma. It is the birthplace and remains a world leader 
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                sufficient to modulate interaction phenomena. This will make it possible to discriminate between hydromechanical and chemomechanical couplings. Finally, the combination of multimodal imaging techniques during 
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                develop and lead a research project aimed at studying kleptoplastidy in marine plankton, combining different imaging approaches and laboratory experiments. This project will be carried out in collaboration