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environment, in order to optimize processes and improve their control. The recruited postdoctoral researcher will split their time between IEM (Montpellier) and the MSSA industrial site. Their missions will
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French research laboratories working on thermophotovoltaic cells, photonic structures, and energy-conversion systems. This collaborative environment will provide the candidate with exposure to optical
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the impact of collective effects in high space-charge regimes. The Accelerators and Ion Sources Pole of LPSC is involved in the design, construction, and operation of the PERLE machine, particularly in
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their optical properties. - Analyze species sampled in flames using laser-assisted mass spectrometry and optical spectroscopy; - Deduce the optimal operating parameters of the reactor to form species relevant
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(pore sizes below 100 nm) structures. Excellent scintillation properties, particularly a high radioluminescence light yield. Maximal transparency to ensure that luminescence flashes can be detected deep
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partnership with the Charles Sadron Institute, - Contributing to the development of dedicated acquisition electronics, - Conducting tests on the developed devices, - Analyzing the obtained data, - Optimizing
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of the data in order to decode the mode of action of NPPs in the context of mammary tumorigenesis. The doctoral research program is structured around two integrated research axes: Axis 1: Colloidal
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of both the filament and the substrate, pressure, gas phase precursor composition) with the film chemical structure and the resulting optical properties will be carried out. The DC candidate will be trained
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necessary to robustly extract the various constituent elements of the comic book (detection of panels and speech bubbles, text recognition, segmentation, and character identification), and then to structure
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of chemically storing and releasing hydrogen, using methanol as a reservoir. Main activities: • Utilize global optimization codes and perform DFT calculations on supercomputers. • Analyze results and