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d'Optique Appliquée (LOA), a CNRS laboratory, to work on the topic of plasma-based acceleration, extreme beams and strong-field QED, in the context of the ANR (French national research funding agency) g4QED
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traditional (hydrothermal quartz, barites etc.) paleo-atmospheric proxies via noble gas and noble gas-nitrogen static mass spectrometry. The main goal of the project is to identify new geological areas as
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, acceleration processes, and interactions with Mercury's surface and exosphere. A key emphasis will be placed on analyzing the three-dimensional distributions of the ions observed by the Mass Spectrum Analyzer
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with numerous technological platforms (imaging, mass spectrometry, histology, animal facilities, etc.). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR9002-KRZROG-008/Candidater.aspx
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polymerization and electropolymerization. The structures will be confirmed, for example, by 1H and 13C NMR titration, FTIR, mass spectrometry, UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry, size exclusion
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(flash, HPLC), distillation, etc.) - Perform routine characterization of prepared products (NMR, mass spectrometry, etc.) - Participate in progress meetings and report writing - Take part in collective
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microscopy, confocal microscopy, protein biochemistry and mass spectrometry. The postdoc will oversee master students, collaborate with a bioinformatics engineer and with cell biology engineer. The postdoc
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an asset. - Knowledge: The successful candidate must be able to independently characterize their intermediate and final compounds (structural characterization by NMR, IR, and Mass spectrometry in particular
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stimulated Raman transitions on free-falling 87Rb atoms. The phase shift of the atomic interferometer is proportional to g, the acceleration due to gravity, which we measure with a sensitivity greater than
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the benefits of HOFI channels for laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA). Your mission will involve applying multi-physics approaches to address both the long time scales required for channel formation and the