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physics, structured around three main axes: Novel electronic states of matter (correlated systems, unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, metal-insulator transitions, etc.) Reduced-dimensionality
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-chelating properties and their ability to be specifically transported by bacteria, siderophores hold strong biotechnological potential, particularly in biomedicine. The project aims to produce, through
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development and metal speciation would be a plus. The candidate must have a good level of English and the ability to work independently. Implementation of advanced speciation methods for the study of selenium
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-radio offsets of few 0.1 mas to several mas, preventing from realizing a wavelength-independent CRF. In this thesis, we propose to, firstly, revise the VLBI analysis methods currently in use to better
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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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chromosomes, is structurally relatively stable between individuals (high synteny), relatively dense in genes and poor in repetitive elements, and evolving slowly. Core chromosomes carry essential genes
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testing, materials analysis by electron microscopy, and more. Rheology and hydration of silico-magnesia cements I. INTRODUCTION I.1 Context. Portland cement, the primary component used as a binder in
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, symbiosis, methanogenesis, etc.). - Link events to genomic function and context: functional enrichments, proximity of mobile elements, recombination hotspots; establish predictors of genetic innovation
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advances is a very important element in this large-scale project. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR5301-ISACAL-137/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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train station or by car (parking available). Public transportation costs are partially covered. The challenge is to establish a novel reconstitution method for spliceosome from human cellular extracts