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When do astrocytes contribute to the control of brain blood flow? School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr C Howarth Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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, engineers, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, at the interface between fundamental research, technological development, and experimental validation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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this link for further information: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/english-language. Please see this link for information on how to apply: https://sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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Research Associate in Quantum Sensing and Imaging Grade: Grade 7 (£37,694 - £46,389) Contract Type: 2 position - Full Time, Fixed Term (1 x 6 months & 1 x 18 months) Rewards and Benefits: 33 days
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demonstrated track-record (during a PhD degree or post-doctoral research) of: Developing complex optical instrumentation, e.g. quantum‑sensing microscopes or ultrafast/nonlinear imaging systems. Primary author
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work under the supervision and mentorship of Piotr Slomka, PhD, Director, Innovation in Imaging, Professor in Division of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Principal Investigator, as part of a
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work under the supervision and mentorship of Piotr Slomka, PhD, Director, Innovation in Imaging, Professor in Division of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Principal Investigator, as part of a
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part of this PhD project addresses a fundamental question: how does two-dimensional turbulence emerge as a function of disorder in a quantum fluid of light? Using optical excitations to impose both a
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activity on in-situ and operando study by coupled techniques: Electrochemistry/Raman, Electrochemistry/NMR, Electrochemistry/X-ray diffusion, imaging and spectroscopy. The MIEL team is consisting of 19
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: 857524), and the Operational Program of the Centro Region of Portugal (CCDRC Ref: CENTRO-45-2020-75), in the conditions described below. The full text of the Call is available at https://www.uc.pt/mia