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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD will take place at the Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (ILV), a
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, Communication, Optimization • SyRI: Robotic Systems in Interaction The PhD student will join the CID team, whose research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, including statistical learning, uncertainty management
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equipment, particularly in imaging and electron microscopy, image analysis, and bioinformatics. The team is composed of five people. The thesis will be carried out as part of a collaborative ANR project
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16 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Ecole polytechnique Research Field Physics » Crystal growth Physics » Electronics Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage
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and operando gas-assisted Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy experiments to the investigation of gallium doped zeolites under realistic conditions of functioning, in the framework of a
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), crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy - Basic knowledge in extracellular matrix, skin biology and proteolysis - Excellent command of English (written and spoken) - Writing skills - Ability to work in a team and
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and technicians) specialized in all the major fields required to design, develop and implement the instruments required for its scientific activities: mechanics, electronics, computer science
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wide spectrum of topics in CNU sections 27 "Computer Science" and 61 "Computer Engineering, Automation and Signal Processing". The laboratory is located at the heart of the Sophia Antipolis technology
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system serving a highly stable Mach-Zehnder interferometer, a state-of-the-art velocity map imaging (VMI) spectrometer, and an electron time-of-flight spectrometer. The position provides rigorous training
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element of embedded intelligence lies in the sensor's ability to self-calibrate and, in particular, to adapt its responses and models according to sensor aging and the (sometimes significant) variability