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optimizing their functional behavior. The goal of this postdoctoral project is to carry out state-of-the-art experimental research on mechanical properties of HEA NPs with the intent of elucidating the link
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and Optimization of the Systems (LIMOS) is a mixed research unit of Université Clermont Auvergne and CNRS. Its research activities are spread among three axes: models and algorithms to support decision
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** Deployment and optimization of the PFAS analytical toolbox: targeted analyses (LC-MSMS, GC-MSMS), total oxidizable precursor assay (TOPFAS), and non-target screening (NTS, LC-HRMS Orbitrap). Intercomparison
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• Develop, consolidate, and optimize fMRI and EEG neurofeedback algorithms. • Design, integrate, and test standalone neurofeedback software (software suites for clinical environments). • Contribute
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deposition (PVD, PECVD) o Familiarity with microscopy and characterization techniques (SEM, AFM, profilometry, ellipsometry, etc.). o Ability to develop and optimize fabrication processes, document protocols
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site, the Pprime institute is recruiting a researcher to work on of constant or modulated circulation around moving airfoils. The project aims at defining and optimizing blade kinematics in order to
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of new isotopes into protein NMR; and the optimal implementation of intermolecular polarization transfer schemes. S/he will also produce samples following well-established protocols, mainly based on cell
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skin obtained by self-assembly approach). Participate in the development and optimization of experimental protocols. Implement calibrated photodynamic therapy protocols to induce tissue remodeling
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optimize deep learning models, trained for the reconstruction of events generated with this simulation framework and targeting their application on a distributed trigger system based on several processing
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using optical techniques, cryogenic spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). • Drive the fabrication and optimization of novel 2D heterostructure devices in our state-of-the-art cryogenic optics