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development of these devices dedicated to electrothermal measurements. You will be responsible for manufacturing them in our cleanroom, developing the most suitable manufacturing processes, and then
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are desirable (knowledge of R or equivalent). • Strong oral skills (for interviews), excellent writing skills (syntheses, reports), and proficiency with word-processing tools. • Ability to take initiative, adopt
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of the MESR. Main tasks: - Performing experiments in microbiology, biochemistry, and cell biology - Analyzing and processing results - Communicating results to supervisors and collaborators, writing written
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of these communities to ecological and biogeochemical processes. This work will feed into wider project goals to understand the role of dormancy as a regulator of biogeochemical cycles, and to link dormancy
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. This will be made on different Cu-FR4-Cu laminate test-structures with a FR4 thickness ranging between 35 to 100 μm. A preliminary assembly process optimization will be performed (e.g., temperature
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design. • Nanophotonics and strong light-matter coupling in any spectral range (e.g., plasmonics, metamaterials). • Scientific programming and data processing. • Cleanroom fabrication and nanofabrication
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into the atmosphere if their use intensifies. It is therefore important to study the main degradation processes of these products upstream in order to verify whether they could have a negative impact on the environment
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criteria Level I animal experimentation, expertise in animal surgery, skills in pharmacokinetic analysis. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7275-HELMAR-006/Default.aspx
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well as their electrical characterisation. His/her role will involve overseeing all nanofabrication activities within the project, including the development of new cleanroom processes, as well as training PhD students in
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maintain, internal mechanical stresses [2]. These residual stresses remain even when all external forces are removed. Residual stresses likely contribute to the regulation of size in morphogenetic processes