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students, and postdoctoral fellows, and conducts research in the fields of energy (electrochemical storage, recycling, etc.), health (nanoparticles for imaging, etc.), and the environment (waste storage
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cellular biophysics -Backround in microfluidics -Background in image processing Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5588-CHAMIS-012/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number
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linking in a multimodal framework, seeking to jointly exploit the visual and textual modalities present in texts accompanied by images and knowledge bases also enriched with images, in order to facilitate
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aims to foster a paradigm shift in the field by providing novel insights into how sexual selection operates in females and its evolutionary consequences. The candidate will take a multidimensional
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, including basic processing of photoemission data, as well as more advanced processing for HAXPES data or photoemission imaging. *Participate in measurements at large-scale facilities such as synchrotrons
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towards scalability and error correction, we are adopting a measurement-based computing paradigm. This model assumes that it is possible to generate light states in which a large number of photons
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student at the University of Paris-Saclay attached to the doctoral school of Particles, Hadrons, Energy and Nucleus: Instrumentation, Image, Cosmos and Simulation (PHENIICS). This work will be carried out
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(dendrites) through electrochemical measurements and X-ray imaging. A second part of the project will involve close collaboration (joint supervision) with the POLYMAT polymer research center in the Spanish
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infrared, historically encompasses astronomy, imaging, remote sensing, chemical spectroscopy, as well as linear and nonlinear condensed matter studies. For all these applications, broadband THz sources
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. CEMHTI is a CNRS laboratory (approximately 100 people) and hosts an NMR platform with 6 spectrometers (from 200 to 850 MHz) and a variety of MAS probes (from 7 to 0.7 mm) or static probes for imaging