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and INRAE. TBI combines fundamental and applied research in the field of biotechnology, operating at the interface of fundamental research in biology, engineering of enzymes and processes. The institute
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). • Ability to work within a dynamic and collaborative team. Application procedure The application and all requested documents (below) must be submitted on the emploi.cnrs.fr portal. Detailed CV - a cover
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available for experiments. Tracking radical species in oxidative water treatment processes Oxidative treatments are commonly used in water treatment, either for disinfection or micropollutant degradation
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carriers such as hydrogen (H₂) are major challenges in the energy transition. Current gas capture and separation processes mainly rely on solid porous materials (zeolites, MOFs, activated carbons) or liquid
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neuromorphic computing capabilities The goal is to significantly increase the density of processed information and computational efficiency, while exploiting a spatiotemporal dimensionality for the
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, energetic processes. Approaches are experimental, with a great emphasis on optical methods as well as theoretical, through modeling of reacting flows. The laboratory is thus developing experimental diagnostic
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Light Processing (DLP), a stereolithography-based technique to form the material layer-by-layer by photopolymerisation. In both techniques, shear will be used to orient the particles during printing
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, glycogen and future gonads of males and females. The results will allow for a better understanding of the reproductive processes in this insect within the fundamental context of sexual selection. It will
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analysis of biochemical and mechanical processes underlying phagosome maturation and resolution in living cells. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8104-FLONIE-006/Default.aspx
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artificial intelligence and genomics. The institute also has high-performance computing infrastructure (hundreds of CPU cores, over 100 TB of storage) essential for processing the massive single-cell