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Institut Lumière Matière ILM- UMR 5306 CNRS / Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 2 months ago
Description Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) devices have emerged as promising candidates for the advancement of rapid, low-cost, lab-on-chip point-of-care biosensors. These biosensing devices offer potential
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using the relative frequency (probability of occurrence) of each permutation pattern (Bandt and Pompe, 2002). Ordinal patterns have an implicit connection with many signal processing methods such as the
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and biomedical applications. Moreover, the production and disposal of these inorganic materials pose serious environmental and sustainability challenges. Plants present a biobased materials’ platform to
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will send the signal photons directly into the backward direction enabling the investigation of thick, non-transparent cancer samples. Moreover, we will use CSRS’ backscattering property to record
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the signal photons directly into the backward direction enabling the investigation of thick, non-transparent cancer samples. Moreover, we will use CSRS’ backscattering property to record the CSRS spectrum
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(Sandro Heuke). You will develop a new coherent Raman technique called coherent Stokes Raman scattering (CSRS) microscopy. As the game-changer, CSRS will send the signal photons directly into the backward
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of polymers and self-assembled systems with applications in materials science and life sciences (energy, cosmetics, environment, biomedical, food processing, …). It is the largest research center in this field
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in biomedical electromagnetics cover a wide spectrum of fundamental and applied research spreading from multi-physics and multi-scale modelling to biomedical radars and advanced technologies for body
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9 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Microfluidics Innovation Center Department RH Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Engineering » Biomedical engineering Biological sciences » Other
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biomedical research centers, jointly administered by Inserm (U1016), CNRS (UMR 8104), and the University of Paris (UMR-S1016). The Institute is located on the site of the Cochin-Port-Royal Hospital (AP-HP