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quantitative phenotyping, ideally with prior experience studying how environmental and microbial interactions shape yeast phenotypes. The researcher must have experience in genetic engineering and the
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on this compound, so all aspects, including kinetics, mechanics and spectroscopy, will be studied. ICARE is a CNRS research unit attached to the Engineering Department, whose main research themes are Combustion and
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associate the different components following a modular approach to generate hybrid architectures. Our project will combine approaches including: (i) protein engineering (ii) design of photocatalytic molecular
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members, engineers, technicians, postdoctoral fellows, and students — organized into 23 research teams, 8 technological platforms, and several research support services. The recruited individual will work
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are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and human activities. It brings together around 80 researchers, 29 permanent engineers and technicians, 24 postdoctoral and visiting researchers, and 40
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condensed matter physics enriched by interdisciplinary activities at the interfaces with chemistry, engineering and biology. It consists of 450 employees, including 175 researchers. CNRS is a public
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chemistry. -Designing functional polymer materials through macromolecular engineering and self-assembly. The recruited postdoctoral researcher will join Team 2 – Biopolymers and Bio-based Polymers, led by
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to develop an innovative individualized neurofeedback software suite for ADHD remediation, combining fMRI and EEG. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with imaging engineers (CERMEP), ADHD clinical
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-permanent staff (doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and technical staff). The ICPEES is made up of three main departments, including the Polymer Engineering Department, which itself consists of two
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://ecotaxa.obs-vlfr.fr/ ) or store and distribute data on the abundance of marine snow particles. The team has a long experience of interactions with engineers and computer scientists, in academia and the private