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the development of high-reliability fiber components and optimized doped fibers. The first objective of this project is to explore different approaches to develop fluoride fiber components and build optical benches
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Eligibility criteria - Deep knowledge of instrumentation and elementary particle detection - Proficiency in simulation tools (Gantt4 and CST) - Proficiency in programming languages (C++, Pyrhon) - Knowledge
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work packages, that will follow the objectives of: 1- Providing a critical analysis of the concept through the philosophical analysis of its definitions, usages, and assumptions; (lead by philosophers) 2
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(CSOs). Interactions between microplastics and organic or inorganic matter, as well as their influence on transport mechanisms will be investigated. One of the main objectives is to quantify and
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objects. Solid experience in field research is required, as well as related analytical methods. The candidate must have already written scientific articles in French and English. Language: fluency in
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the assimilation of paleoclimate data in order to offer the best compromise between different scientific objectives for representing the climate and its variability, particularly in tropical areas. · Contribute
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candidate will be part of the Glass Surface and Interfaces laboratory The position will contribute in particular to various aspects: • participation in the implementation of an experimental device to observe
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natural and synthetic polymers) • Macromolecular and shaped object characterization • Shaping: Electrospinning, for example • Cell culture • Motivation to solve scientific problems • Ability to read and
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labelling of proteins and/or DNA; - has advanced skills in image analysis based on single molecule detection; - has experience with programming (our group mainly works in Python); - has experience in cell
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. The recuited postdoc will specifically detect OR gene duplications, losses and copy number variations (CNVs) among the selected species and test for signatures of divergent evolution in sympatric species. 2