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. This gives rise to nanoscale out-of-plane ferroelectric domains whose optical signatures remain largely unexplored. The primary goal of this postdoctoral position is to develop and refine optical methods
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cortex in vivo. Main missions include conducting in vivo calcium imaging experiments, developing behavioral analysis protocols, analyzing and interpreting experimental data, contributing to the publication
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her/his project. He/she shall handle design, plan, perform and interpret various experiments. He/she should master the associated literature. He/she should be able to communicate his/her results in
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with other project partners (notably the University of Zurich). The main objective and ambition of the European OBSGESSION project is to monitor and predict changes in biodiversity and their direct and
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Foltête, Gilles Vuidel and Paul Savary. It will also benefit from the financial and scientific support of the Graphab group. The main workplace will be the ThéMA laboratory (Mégevand Campus of the UMLP
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an original research agenda to be proposed by the candidate, and research conducted by the hosting team. The main lines of research developed by the hosting team (led by Pedro Ramaciotti) relate to social media
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of target species, and 2) identify and map the risk of interactions between sea turtles and fishing gear. Main tasks: - Processing accelerometric/gyroscopic and acoustic signals related to the fine behaviors
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” biodiversity data enabling the sustained flow of these and new data via primary integrators and EMODnet into the EU Digital Twin Ocean. It will create a digital replica of marine biological processes
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of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - strong skills in TEM (differents modes : images, 4D-STEM, EELS, etc.) - Ability to set up original instrumental developments
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. Possible contribution to the supervision of Master and PhD students. Communication of results in high-impact scientific journals and international conferences. Laser frequency stabilization onto atomic vapor