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and evolutionary constraint. A significant part of the work will focus on setting up and managing an innovative 'microbiome' platform. The researcher will be specifically responsible for developing
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Research Agency (ANR) in the field of mucosal immunity and the role of intestinal tuft cells in its regulation. This person will carry out the necessary experiments, synthesize the results, and be proactive
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. In this context, the CNRS (UMR5175 Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive) is collaborating with SNCF-Réseau and EGIS to carry out research work enabling a rigorous and quantitative assessment
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for the characterization of nucleate boiling in a vessel under the influence of a high-intensity magnetic field. This setup will be designed to operate within the high-field magnets of the Laboratoire National des Champs
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The candidate will work at the CNRS
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performance. The impact of this process will be investigated, considering its impact on the compressibility and transfer properties of the mixtures. Successful candidate will engage in interdisciplinary
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expertise in oxide material synthesis under inert atmospheres (Schlenk technique), physical chemistry, CO₂ reduction, and photoelectrochemical cells (PEC). This position offers the opportunity to work on a
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researcher will be part of the MicroMass project of the PEPR BBEST, which brings together four partners (École Polytechnique in Paris, and the LPCV, MEM, and LETI laboratories of the CEA Grenoble
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for linking task planning and ontology-based knowledge representation within the framework of the Humfleet project. His role will be to set up a semantic and automated representation of a fleet of heterogeneous
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tackles the C sequestration issue using a combination of selected plants to increase C rhizodeposition and inputs of stabilizing mineral phases. The project is organized in 5 work packages. It explores