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27 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ecoles Pratique des Hautes Etudes - PSL Department Section des Sciences religieuses Research Field History » Art history Researcher Profile First
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will join the X-ArT consortium, an international collaboration that includes France, the United States, Italy, Poland, and the UK. The work site will be the APC laboratory (Paris), where the X-ArT group
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: The successful applicant will contribute to the project’s experimental program on embodied social interaction in augmented reality, consisting of laboratory-based and art-oriented behavioural experiments with
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properties of quantum emitters with 2D optical metasurfaces, well beyond the performance offered by unique state-of-the-art nanoantennas. To do this, non-classical light nanosources will be precisely
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of direct measurement of weak gravitational shear on individual systems, in contrast to the state of the art based on a large number of galaxies. The mission of this post-doctoral position will focus
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fine detail, which will be used to develop detailed atmospheric degradation mechanisms. At the same time, isotopic composition will be studied using a state-of-the-art orbitrap technique, which will be
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outstanding research facilities, including state-of-the-art imaging and omics, providing cutting edge technologies. The Biology of Spirochetes unit also hosts the French National Reference Center
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research platform at sea where state-of-the-art instrumentation is deployed. This platform is linked to a Research and Development programme. One of the aims of this programme is to improve understanding
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of development and regeneration - Routine and state-of-the-art techniques for cell labelling, conventional and confocal imaging on live and fixed samples - Theoretical and practical work on the processes of (1
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Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) experimental data acquired by the German partner of the project on a state-of-the-art instrument. The strategy developed to tackle this challenging problem on the ground of