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24 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Physique des Interactions Ioniques et Moléculaires Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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laboratory recognized for its expertise in molecular chemistry and functional materials. The work will be conducted in close interaction with permanent researchers, engineers, PhD students and external
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to explore systems in which light (near-infrared) and acoustic phonons (20–300 GHz) can be confined simultaneously. Numerical simulation and optimization of acoustic and optical resonators Design and
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. The experiment uses a transparent Paul trap, which enables the polarization of radioactive ions through their interaction with pulsed laser beams. The effectiveness of this innovative technique was recently
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Description The project aims to implement proton-detected fast MAS solid-state NMR methods to investigate the structure of viral membrane proteins and their interactions with nucleic acids. A central objective
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will design a research framework and propose an approach tailored to the subject of study: they will conduct a multi-site field study (lasting at least four months) in India (and potentially in Brazil
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ferroelectric properties. With a large number of permanent researchers, engineers and PhD students as well as strong interactions with industry, the LAAS-CNRS is situated at the crossing between scientific
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video generation — and, more generally, into digital tools for artistic creation assistance. The goal is to make these digital tools lighter, more interactive, and the underlying algorithms more
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the use of computational clusters. The candidate should be motivated to interact with other scientists in the group (currently 3 PhDs and 1 postdoc), proficient in English, with a good publication
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soundscapes, 3D modeling approaches, and interaction types, and analyze their influence on perception, attention, emotional load, and critical reflection. The methodology will combine design and prototyping