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-resolution reanalyses). Once statistically calibrated, this relationship will be applied to large-scale predictors from climate models (ESMs) to generate regionalized simulations (i.e., at finer resolution
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of economically viable elements (i.e., He, H) within geothermal systems. Supervisors: Raphaël Pik (CNRS – Université de Lorraine, [email protected] ), David Bekaert (Université de Lorraine) Co
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of view, i.e. by establishing the glycolytic status of the cells through intracellular pH measurements for which we developed the methodology. Different environmental conditions in term of nutrients/oxygen
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the incorporation of up-conversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) developed at Softmat. Thulium-doped UCNPs can convert near-infrared light (i.e. 800 nm) into blue light, spectrally matched to the O2 probe '[Ru(bathophen)3)]2
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interactions of semiconductor nano-sensors with their surrounding bio-molecular environment under the action of intense electromagnetic fields (i.e. lasers) for molecular recognition in medical applications
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the field of mechanical engineering, electronics engineering and computer science. Thanks to this support the group manages the detection system of the Virgo experiment i.e. all the optics, detectors and
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down to a nanoparticle enclosed onto a vacuum chambre, while being optically levitated (i.e. trapped) at the focal spot of a CW laser. The levitated nanoparticle will then describe mechanical
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studied, which we understand as inhabited pieces of space, i.e. appropriated, exploited, valued and represented according to complex socio-historical dynamics. They are a manifestation of the ways in which
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experience - Spoken and written knowledge of Spanish Recruitment process All applications must be submitted via this portal (i.e. the CNRS Job Portal) by May 26, 2024 and must include: - CV (2 pages maximum
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-gel chemistry and renewable resources, i.e. cellulose or chitosan. This project will focus particularly on hydrophobic thin films, in order to limit the affinity for water and the phenomena of water