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activity - Conducting catalytic tests (liquid-phase hydrogenation) - Interpreting results to understand reaction pathways and observed phenomena, and proposing practical and effective solutions to optimize
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advanced techniques and operando spectroscopies. - Perform catalytic tests (liquid-phase hydrogenation). - Interpret the results, understand the observed phenomena, and propose practical and effective
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equipped with state-of-the-art analysis techniques (https://www.laas.fr/projects/proof/mécanismes-de-défaillances ), including innovative test benches based on ultra-violet optics, necessary for studying
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combining space-based remote sensing and modeling, it aims to better understand the evolution of forest fuels and their role in fire propagation. Tested on pilot forest areas (Centre-Val de Loire and Pyrénées
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that have readily available atmospheric forcing, and fluxes of CO2 and CH4 needed to test the model. These sites are also studied by the othe Work Packages of the project. It will then be applied regionaly
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of the movement and will be subject to perceptual and ergonomic evaluations. Following a detailed literature review, the recruited researcher will design and experimentally test several sonification strategies
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testing of exo-endocytosis on primary cultures of chromaffin cells and neurons (carbon fiber amperometry, pHluorine imaging). • Calcium imaging and measurement of lipid transfer at MCS. • Quantitative
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tested by the TPS team and the cryogenics group in the dilution refrigerators at the NEEL Institute (calibration, drift testing, thermal cycling, annealing, etc.). A new piece of equipment (a 100 mm
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or she will be in charge of experiments with mice: stereotaxic intracerebral injection; brain sampling; brain sectioning and extracellular electrophysiological recording of brain activity; behavioral tests
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arms for the instrument miniaturization, 5) collecting data on simple test system, and processing the acquired polarimetric images. The main activities of the Applied Optics and Polarimetry group