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coupled with methods for producing and manipulating molecular ions. This instrument is part of the PEPR LUMA X-2M facility and will be open to the scientific community. The recruited person will have to
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Très Grand Instrument de Recherche (TGIR). It is affiliated with INSA Toulouse, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), and Université Paul Sabatier (UPS, Toulouse). The LNCMI enables researchers to conduct
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the SAXS instrument to monitor the formation of the structure in situ. Ex situ analyses will also be performed. In addition, rheometric and SAXS measurements will be combined. Rheo-SAXS or shear measurements
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data from major gamma-ray instruments, such as Fermi-LAT, the Cherenkov telescopes H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS as well as the future CTAO observatory. The successful candidate will develop open-source
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to operate sophisticated instruments, as well as strong analytical abilities to interpret measured data and design innovative experiments. You are a team player, with strengths in taking personal
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, instrumentation, acceleration, biology techniques, radiochemistry and physics and chemistry for nuclear energy. These technical strengths represent a major asset for the design, development and use of the necessary
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. The platform consists of three main instruments: a photoemission system equipped with three sources to perform HAXPES, XPS and UPS experiments. It also includes a broadband FTIR spectrometer covering the visible
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of DAS to detect transient tectonic deformations, such as slow earthquakes, in order to improve our observation capabilities of the large subduction fault in Chile. Three DAS instruments have continuously
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for calibrating remote sensing instruments and validating national and regional aerial biomass maps. The One Forest Vision initiative (OFVi project, https://www.oneforestvision.org/eng ) has enabled the creation
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of systems in constrained environments and sensors and instrumentation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5214-JEAGAY-082/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research