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, in particular to forming brain and cardio-vascular structures. We now seek a post-doctoral researcher to test the hypothesis that exposure to mixtures of pthalate plasticizers and perfluorinated acids
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fabrication of suspended Si membranes using the state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities at C2N. The work will involve the development of advanced micro- and nanofabrication processes based on Silicon-On-Insulator
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postdoctoral researcher position in theoretical cosmology. The position is dedicated to developing a robust and efficient framework that incorporates a broad range of neutrino and dark-matter models, assessing
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) including five partners: CEMES, LEM, MPQ (physical synthesis of HEA NPs) [3], ICMMO (chemical synthesis of HEA NPs) [4] and CINaM (modelling the structural stability of HEA NP). The postdoctoral researcher
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multidisciplinary institute, with about 300 people, is structured in 17 research teams gathered in 5 scientific departments which cover the whole chain of knowledge, from basic sciences (solid state physics
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presenting project advances at conferences; Supervising and mentoring Master's students and PhD candidates involved in the project when needed; Contributing to the scientific and technological dissemination
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together 8 leading academic bodies (France 2030), the VERTIGO project aims to develop a new generation of power components based on a GaN semiconductor, with unique functionalities and performance. Advanced
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the effects of microplastics (MPs) on early development and thyroid physiology in a model aquatic vertebrate, the amphibian Xenopus laevis. The main missions will be: To conduct and analyze exposure experiments
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at the University of Munich, SAW transducers will be integrated with waveguide structures to perform spectroscopy on a small inhomogeneous ensemble (the implanted region) and to provide direct evidence of acoustic
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charged GAGs which, when combined with collagen, produce an osmotic effect. The fluid-structure interaction will be modelled as a homogenised continuous medium within the framework of poromechanics, while