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QD-photon interactions [3]. Such spin-photon interfaces have long been envisioned, for example, to implement photon-mediated operations between distant spins, as well as spin-mediated operations
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database modeling, creation and implementation of functionalities and interactive interfaces, case study development and analysis, and repository management and documentation of technological processes
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interaction (HCI) and user interface design for complex systems, with a focus on participatory design and natural-language control. We welcome candidates from an HCI/design background who is confident in
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component of the ERC-funded NeuroSync project, which aims to uncover how species-specific developmental timing shapes the formation of the human thalamocortical system. Your work will sit at the interface
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Strasbourg. The unit comprises 12 research teams, 3 platforms, and 3 technical units, employing 80 staff, including 46 researchers/lecturers/engineers and 34 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. LIMA's
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researcher who is excited by fundamental research, method development, and interdisciplinary science at the chemistry–biology interface. Next to that you meet the following criteria: A PhD in Chemical Biology
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quantitative and machine learning approaches ● Developing predictive models linking nuclear features to future cell fate ● Interacting with collaborators in imaging, computational biology, and developmental
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CNRS researchers, 2 PhD students) of the accelerator physics department, which has developed expertise over more than twenty years in Compton interaction for the production of high-energy photons
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Researcher will work on ongoing and newly developed projects investigating host–microbiome interactions at the gut mucosa interface, based on the following select publications: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom
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of the magnetic order parameter, representing the elementary act of writing a bit of information. As THz photons exactly match the magnetic interaction energy, this represents the optimally energy efficient