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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join the ERC Pandora project team and work in collaboration with Karin Sigloch (Oxford University). Your work will involve the detailed analysis and design of
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approach combining: • The implementation and optimization of environmentally friendly extraction processes, • A fundamental understanding of the associated inhibition mechanisms, and • Life-cycle analysis
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of the real-time feedback system for resonator–external force coupling - Measurement campaign using an ultra–low-noise optical detector - Data analysis and interpretation within the framework of stochastic
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to understand the temporal variations in solar and cosmic background noise measured by the various detectors comprising the instrument, to relate them to solar activity that occurred during the mission, and to
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Nanophononics is a promising field with great potential for controlling sound and heat at the nanometer scale. Over the past thirty years, intensive research on the vibrational properties of semiconductor
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responses. In this context, the group develops and tests innovative intervention methods, including physical activity, localized vibration, intermittent hypoxia, or heat acclimation, with the goal
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forcing of structural vibrations, often linked to the presence of complex flow features such as wakes and flow separation and their interaction, whose numerical representation can be challenging for legacy