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, computer vision specialists, and digital humanities engineers, both at the Paris Observatory and at other partner institutions. One of EIDA's core research areas concerns the plural definition of image
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), this one-year postdoc position aims to develop a catalytic reaction to convert biobased furanic derivatives to building blocks with applications in the field of polymers and solvents. Building on previous
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Postdoc Positions Country France Application Deadline 1 Jan 2026 - 12:00 (Europe/Brussels) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38.5 Offer Starting Date 3 Jan 2026 Is the job
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, and nuclear energy. It is composed of about 250 people, including 42 faculty members, 32 permanent researchers, 94 engineers and technicians, and more than 60 PhD students and postdocs. In addition
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characterization of the obtained optical fibers (loss, bend sensitivity, modal quality, polarization, etc.). - Geometric measurements of fibers (surface roughness, transverse profile, SEM imaging, etc
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consist of researchers and professors, as well as about a dozen PhD students, postdocs, and research engineers. The members of these research teams are also part of the Mechatronics Department of ENS Rennes
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public. The postdoc researcher will be integrated in the "Thermodynamics and biophysics of small systems" team (16 members, including permanent and non-permanent staff) of the Condensed Matter – Low
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independently the sample and each laser. The LOMA laboratory at the University of Bordeaux specialises in ultra-fast energy transfer imaging and is currently the most advanced laboratory in the field
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Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should hold a PhD in Molecular Microbiology. - Imaging of bacterial cells (phase contrast microscopy, epifluorescence, TIRF, FRAP, transmission and scanning
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electromagnetic cascade to be obtained. The initial results obtained with a small prototype subjected to cosmic rays and particle test beams at CERN are promising. They show that a stochastic sampling term of order