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will join a dynamic team and will be directly supervised by Fanny Cazettes (CNRS). He/she will benefit from the expertise of the entire research group and from collaborations with theorists for the more
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spanning molecular genetics, genomics, cell biology to biophysics, mathematics and computational modeling. The laboratory is housed at ENS de Lyon, a top-ranking French university, situated in the vibrant
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have the opportunity to work in a dynamic international environment and perform experiments at large-scale research facilities, including the SOLEIL synchrotron. Contact: Mary De Feudis, Associate
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus
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and operando gas-assisted Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy experiments to the investigation of gallium doped zeolites under realistic conditions of functioning, in the framework of a
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
of degradable polymers and the re-emulsification of degraded fragments to repolymerize them into an emulsion has never been carried out. This thesis is part of the collaborative research project DYNAMIC-LATEX
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the European Union. Funding is awarded to doctoral students from Europe and elsewhere to carry out individual project work in a European country other than their own. The CHIRALNANOMAT MSCA doctoral network is
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major projects include FCC, ThomX, PERLE, MYRRHA, and DESIR. Within the framework of PERLE, the needed expertise in beam dynamics is fully integrated in the BIMP team. The doctoral student will be a
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the European Union. Funding is awarded to doctoral students from Europe and elsewhere to carry out individual project work in a European country other than their own. The CHIRALNANOMAT MSCA doctoral network is
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energies usually spanning from few tens of eVs to few hundred eVs. These ultrashort pulses serve as a powerful tool for studying light-matter interactions, functioning as either a 'pump' to initiate