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computational research. In particular: • A high-quality imaging platform • A dedicated biocomputing hub that guarantees reliable data storage, management, and advanced analytical capacity. Our laboratory is
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colonization and intracellular proliferation. Skills in scientific image processing and quantification (for example, using ImageJ/Fiji or equivalents) are also desired. The position requires good command
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of these oxides using transmission electron microscopy (derived from an innovative process developed at LEPMI). He/She will help refine the structural models of the oxides resulting from the processes
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: the Center for Nuclear Sciences and Material Sciences (CSNSM), the Laboratory for Imaging and Modeling in Neurobiology and Cancer Research (IMNC), the Orsay Institute of Nuclear Physics (IPNO), the Linear
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, the postdoctoral fellow will seek to elucidate the fundamental processes leading to the formation of the "Solid Electrolyte Interphase" (SEI) in batteries. This will include understanding the precipitation of
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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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focuses on the transfer of ionic and electronic charges at the interface of materials, which are the cause of many limitations and degradation processes in batteries. The goal is to characterize the state
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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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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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Sadron Institute. The team works on themes related to the process-structure-property correlations of pi-conjugated materials for applications in organic electronics. The SYCOMMOR team has particular