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layered semiconductor characterized by an anisotropic crystalstructure and quasi-one-dimensional ribbon-like morphology. Its electronic structure is predicted to host relatively flat bands associated with
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porosity and improving material strength. For these reasons, MICP has emerged as a viable and scalable biotechnology for soil and structural material (e.g., concrete, granite) reinforcement, as
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fundamental interactions, as well as to explore their links with the great structures of the Universe. The work of the LAPP teams aims, among other things, to understand the origin of the mass of particles
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• Development of a comprehensive chemical standards database • Bioinformatic/chemometric metabolite ID through online resources • De novo identification and structural assignment of metabolites and natural
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such structured communities first emerge are still unclear. Also, how the current and past environmental characteristics affect host-associated microbiomes is unclear. The idea of this postdoc is to expand a
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screening. - Put the pipeline into production and test it on research topics from the laboratory and a collaborating team. The research will be conducted at the Molecular Microbiology and Structural
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(Physics of Lasers, Atoms and Molecules, CNRS – University of Lille) brings together around 180 members and conducts research on light–matter interactions, structured around five main themes: Photonics
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belowground; - development of SDM modeling structures that best reflect plant use of multiple resources (e.g., interactive vs. substitutable resources); - testing the application of resource colimitation theory
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implement machine learning models dedicated to the prediction, interpretation, and quantitative analysis of Raman vibrational spectra, establishing explicit links between structure, local chemical environment
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for homogeneous photocatalysis. Physico-chemical characterization Structural, optical, and electronic analysis of materials (spectroscopies, microscopies, electrochemistry, etc.) to establish structure–property