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- use of electrons and tips for the characterization of condensed matter on the atomic scale,
- the mathematical study of correlation-based complexity with log-probability tools,
- laboratory study of astrophysical dust from around our star and around other stars,
- multiscale and cross-disciplinary perspectives in modernizing the educational experience,
- and what else?
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