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morphological analysis such as electron transmission microscopy (TEM) Where to apply Website https://xup.dms.uniroma1.it/Home/CPService Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible
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: Completed training as a chemical/biological/medical technical assistant, biology lab technician, or comparable qualification Experience in transmission electron microscopy and the associated preparation
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transmission electron microscopy (MACLE campus platform), and in-situ temperature experiments (laboratory XRD and TEM on the MACLE platform). The project benefits from established national (ANR CHATOFOR) and
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Advanced degree (MSc/PhD) in Physics, Material Science Strong practical experience in scanning and/or transmission electron microscopy Experience with one or more of the following advanced modalities such as
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instrumentation is required for this project. Spectral and morphological characterization of laboratory-generated solid materials using scanning electron microscopy, UV-FIR spectroscopy and other techniques
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. The research includes experimental measurements on industrially-pertinent materials using a range of advanced methods (various modes of transmission electron microscopy, x-ray/neutron scattering, x-ray
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for an accomplished scientist to lead acquisitions of petascale image datasets via volume electron microscopy (EM). The Institute is the only site in the world hosting beam deflection transmission EM and multibeam
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. The defects will be analysed by using a combination of advanced transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy methods, as well as Raman spectroscopy and photoluminescence mapping. Your key tasks
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profiles, and by electron microscopies (SEM, TEM) to observe the precipitation and the matrix (martensite, retained austenite) microstructures • Establishing prior austenite grain sizes by crystallographic
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Christian RICOLLEAU, from the 'Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nano-Structures' team at the MPQ laboratory (https://mpq.u-paris.fr/means/ ), in close collaboration with Marc RESPAUD, from the "Surfaces