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to quantum physics. This project is part of an interdisciplinary research program. The successful candidate will join a collaborative team where bioinformaticians and experimentalists work closely together
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and Physical chemistry (ED182) of the Université de Strasbourg. He or she will work in the BIODYN team (“Biophysics and Dynamics of Organic Nanostructures”: a research team led by J. Léonard and S
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department at IETR in inkjet-printed OTFT fabrication and is part of the ANR-funded SMOOTH (Stable Metal-free Organic transistOrs Thanks to Homojunction) project, which will start in February 2025 and run
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carried out within the Theory team of the Solid State Physics Laboratory (CNRS-UMR 8502). This research project receives funding from the French National Research Agency (ANR). Self-assembly
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network contracts upon local stimuli to orient fluid transport where it is needed. This enables autonomous functionalities without the need for a complex nervous system. These organisms use fluid transfer
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their genomes evolve—through de novo gene emergence, modular recombination, duplication/loss, and horizontal transfer (HGT)—is essential for linking genome structure, function, and ecology. This thesis will
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on characterizing the structures and functions of viral RNAs, with potential applications for the development of new antiviral therapeutic approaches. The IBMC is a renowned research unit under the supervision
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supervision of Antoine Guichet, as part of the Polarity and Morphogenesis team, headed by Antoine Guichet at the Institut Jacques Monod. Microtubules are a central component of the cytoskeleton and play a key
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the success of the offspring. DNA replication requires the separation of the two parental strands. This function is performed by the progression along a single strand of a ring-shaped protein complex
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.) and microscopy (electronic and atomic force). The ICS is located on the CNRS campus in Cronenbourg, catering is available on site. The research work will be carried out within the framework