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modification by electrochemistry, understanding these processes and their applications, the postdoctoral researcher will be tasked with developing a new approach/methodology based on the principle of electron
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FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria • Holds a PhD in quantum electronic or related field • Good capacity
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by anion exchange (carbonation) and ion chromatography - Characterisation of natural samples containing layered double hydroxides using electron microprobe, spectroscopic methods (Raman, infrared) and
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the advanced imaging techniques available, including confocal microscopy for tracking fluorescent MPs and developmental analyses, as well as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) available at the MNHN site. He/she
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when the electric field experienced by the electron in its rest frame approaches the Schwinger field , and their most spectacular manifestations include the production of electron-positron pairs through
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camera, 2) design of a new optical system for polarization modulation of incident light, 3) development of electronic control for the image acquisition. 4) optimization of the illumination and detection
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their partners by using a combination of computational analyses, single molecule imaging and molecular approaches such as Electron Microscopy. The project will be realized in collaboration with research groups
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out ab initio calculations using Quantum ESPRESSO/ EPW,/YAMBO/VASP on hBN supercells containing various defects, in order to evaluate their formation energies, electron–phonon couplings, and optical
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Knowledge: PhD in Neuroscience In-depth knowledge of neurophysiology Mastery of in vivo recording techniques in rodents Strong knowledge
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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