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relies on a transdiagnostic and longitudinal approach, using brain imaging techniques, electrophysiology, non-invasive brain stimulation, and clinical and cognitive assessments. The candidate will develop
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with the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University. It conducts research on the physics of pulsed laser-matter interactions to develop new photonic processes. Today, we use ultrashort laser pulses to generate
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will develop quantum ab initio and semi-empirical
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possible to produce table-top ultrashort XUV pulses from a laser. The objective of the PhD project is to develop a new optical setup for UV-visible pump/XUV probe femtosecond spectroscopy and use it in gas
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ideal candidate wishes to develop practical skills for ex vivo and in vivo experimental work, and has a desire to understand the principles underlying the functioning of the nervous system. She/he will
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to develop it to credibly combine JUNO's data with those from other leading global experiments. This could constrain the mass ordering to better than 3 sigma well before the 6 years required if JUNO were alone
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of the key problems stems from the difficulty of characterising and controlling the catalytic interface under working conditions. This thesis will develop new tools to control catalytic reactions on demand. In
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controls strain localization at different scales in the Earth. To do so, we will develop a framework for modeling self-consistently strain localization in rocks deforming by ductile processes
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. Today, the most challenging endeavor in this regard is to monitor the evolution of these interfaces during device operation, i.e. operando. Hence, we aim to develop a new strategy for coupled probes
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physical processes occurring in the volcanic plumbing system before and during eruptions. - Develop new analysis methods, particularly in a multi-component, multi-station configuration. Activities