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, transmission and scanning electron microscopy image acquisition and interpretation. Our staff is very experienced in assisting with the design of EM experiments, in choosing the most appropriate approach
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experience with TEM and complementary techniques, including aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), high-resolution TEM (HRTEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS
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microscopy equipment, including an aberration corrected transmission electron microscope equipped with state-of-the-art EELS spectrometer and direct electron detection cameras. Strong support to perform high
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morphological analysis such as electron transmission microscopy (TEM) Where to apply Website https://xup.dms.uniroma1.it/Home/CPService Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible
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: Completed training as a chemical/biological/medical technical assistant, biology lab technician, or comparable qualification Experience in transmission electron microscopy and the associated preparation
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transmission electron microscopy (MACLE campus platform), and in-situ temperature experiments (laboratory XRD and TEM on the MACLE platform). The project benefits from established national (ANR CHATOFOR) and
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profiles, and by electron microscopies (SEM, TEM) to observe the precipitation and the matrix (martensite, retained austenite) microstructures • Establishing prior austenite grain sizes by crystallographic
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Advanced degree (MSc/PhD) in Physics, Material Science Strong practical experience in scanning and/or transmission electron microscopy Experience with one or more of the following advanced modalities such as
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techniques of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS), biochemistry, mutational analysis, cell culture, activity assays, et cetera
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Christian RICOLLEAU, from the 'Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nano-Structures' team at the MPQ laboratory (https://mpq.u-paris.fr/means/ ), in close collaboration with Marc RESPAUD, from the "Surfaces