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31 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Catalyse, Polymérisation, Procédés et Matériaux Research Field Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 20 Nov 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job...
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of Reactivity and Solid Chemistry (LRCS) as part of the FTJ Basecamp 10kWh Project. The thesis aims to develop a comprehensive and robust solution for battery diagnostics and assessment, drawing on several
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, biogenesis, dynamics and its mechanism of action. The PhD student will use approaches of biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, proximity labeling, structural biology and fluorescence microscopy. Where
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influence helps detect labeling errors or prioritize unlabeled images, optimizing the learning algorithm and service quality. The doctoral student will carry out their work at IMAG (UMR of Mathematics) and
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encoding fluorescently labeled cyclin B3 and specific inhibitors of degradation and/or translation. The student will also analyze the function of cyclin B3 in meiosis and mitosis by manipulating protein
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uses a tumor-targeting biomolecule (e.g. antibody, peptide, small molecule) labelled with a radionuclide for either diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Alpha-particle targeted radionuclide therapy (-TRT
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elongation. (i) The PhD student will use a fluorescent labelling system in place in the laboratory to track the consequences of DciA depletion on replication at the single-cell level using microscopy for data
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. Today, the recycling and reuse of battery components at the end of their life cycle is a responsible and essential approach, and one that needs to be explored in order to meet current challenges
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will be attached to UMR6506. This PhD project is part of the CLEARRN initiative (Center for Entrepreneurship and Advanced Research on Zeolites and Porous Materials - Normandy). The doctoral researcher
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Baltic research teams in Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, etc. This research project is part of the ESPACE UMR's 'Urban Transformation and Futures' theme and cross-disciplinary areas (methodology, future