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of very high energy particles (VHE) and that they are likely sources of (VHE) neutrinos. Understanding where and how particles are accelerated in these extreme environments has thus become a key question
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Eligibility criteria - **Microfabrication:** Proficiency in microlithography (optical and electronic), etching, evaporation, oxidation - **Electronics:** Fabrication of filters, wiring, amplifier circuits, low
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extreme or poorly documented conditions. In parallel, a reliable state of charge (SoC) estimation strategy will be implemented. It will rely in particular on the implementation of Kalman filters and AI
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the Coulomb barrier. The VAMOS spectrometer can be coupled to gamma-ray or charged-particle-detector arrays allowing many physics opportunities, ranging from nuclear dynamics to the nuclear structure
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the strong light-matter coupling, giving rise to the formation of exciton-polaritons, which are the quasi-particles providing interactions in this system. Carry out theoretical research in topological physics
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. Special attention is given to evaluating the potential of pixelated ASICs, commonly used in particle physics experiments, for applications in ionizing radiation detection and nuclear medicine. The analog
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mode of action of these compounds. First steps of the work will rely on single-particle cryo-EM and X-ray crystallography, complemented by enzymatic, biophysical and functional assays in live bacteria
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Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces (LPICM), UMR CNRS/École Polytechnique, | Palaiseau, le de France | France | 7 days ago
, liquid crystals, and spectral filters. Developing a user-friendly calibration system for clinicians. Testing and optimizing the MPC in vivo under real conditions. Contributing to image post-processing
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particles - in promoting inflammation and fibrosis, and work to identify specific biomarkers of exposure and associated risks in human and mouse models. Develop and evaluate therapeutic strategies to target