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.). The position is based in Toulouse, within the “environmental economics” thematic group at the Toulouse School of Economics, and requires on-site presence in order to interact effectively with project supervisors
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technological platforms (imaging, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics) are available to researchers. IBENS research benefits from interactions with other disciplines present at ENS (physics, chemistry, cognitive
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and interfaces, the self-organization of non-equilibrium systems, biomechanics and biophysics, rotating flows , particularly those related to astrophysics and geophysics, interactions between the ocean
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interpersonal fluency in interacting with museum and editorial curators. • Ability to work as a member of a team. Specific Requirements You must comply with the working laws in France
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the CNRS and the University of Lyon. The objective of MMSB is to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying microbial pathogenesis and to study molecular and macromolecular interactions in terms
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proteins of interest, as well as their interactions with nucleic acids. S/he will produce samples following well-established protocols relying mainly on cell-free synthesis, but also bacterial expression. S
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will then be used to investigate the insertion mechanism of lithium ions and to understand the nature of the interaction between the material and the electrolyte. With these insights, alternative active
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devices. Strong interaction with LGP2/LMGP in particular with the local Ph. D student will allow the comparison with films and optical devices built using other deposition techniques. Particular attention
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Eligibility criteria The successful candidate should be enthusiastic and highly motivated, and able to take a creative and independent approach to scientific tasks. The successful candidate should have the
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of the SURFMET project. Interact with the engineering department for the design part and the workshop for the realization part. Test the device's performance in and out of the magnetic field. Participate in