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Infrastructure? No Offer Description In the framework of the ANR ACTIVATE consortium, the recruited person will be in charge of carrying out ultrafast transient spectroscopy experiment to elucidate the primary
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. These systems will be subjected to thorough characterization. Main tasks: Chemical synthesis Physicochemical characterization Encapsulation studies (HPLC) Degradation studies in biological media Secondary task
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political economies. The project focuses on three main processes operating across the segmented chains of debts and flows of money and goods: Assembling: How do actors concretely assemble licit and illicit
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be responsible for isolating and culturing primary cells and cell lines, and analysing them by flow cytometry and single-cell transcriptomics. In support of research projects in the laboratory
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or equivalent LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Skills in TEM (different modes) - Ability to set up original
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exist with 150 companies and our research groups collaborate with more than 60 countries throughout the world. Its exceptional instrumental platforms are spread over 4 sites ; the main one is located
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. They will collaborate closely with the PI and the PhD students of the team, interact with international partners, and participate in the supervision and coordination of Master's interns involved in
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with laboratory-scale experiments using breakthrough curves. - Activity 3: Supervise and guide Masters and PhD students working on reactive transport and similar topics. - Activity 4: Participate in
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. – Development of an experimental protocol to study motion processing and perception in patients with macular degeneration and in control participants (main task) – Psychophysical testing, functional neuroimaging
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materials for the sequestration of heavy metals (particularly palladium) and their subsequent use as heterogeneous catalysts. The project will therefore consist of developing and characterizing original