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High Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI) – French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble, in experimental condensed matter physics. The research activities will focus on magneto-optical
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Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Applicants should hold a PhD in physics, optics
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Eligibility criteria The successful candidate will join the Magneto-optics team in an interdisciplinary environment that demands a broad range of competencies. We are looking for someone who: Holds a PhD in
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Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Applicants should hold a PhD in physics, optics
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Eligibility criteria PhD in Applied Physics, Optics, Biomedical Imaging, or a related field; Strong expertise in experimental optics and optical instrumentation; Proficiency in image processing and data
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LevelPhD or equivalent LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in experimental physics (atomic physics, optics, lasers
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, modelling and biological applications. Depending on their background, which may be in physics/optics or in physical chemistry with expertise in photophysics, the recruited researcher will contribute
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to experimental design, modelling of temporal encoding schemes, and data analysis, within a highly interdisciplinary environment combining optics, photophysics, signal processing and biology. The person will
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, physicians, and PhD students. The position involves close collaboration between: Institut Langevin (ESPCI Paris – PSL), where instrumental developments and data analysis are carried out; and The Paris Eye
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implement them on an existing experimental setup, modified if necessary. With the assistance of two permanent researchers, he will participate in the daily supervision of PhD students in the lab