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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main mission will be the experimental development of a laser
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. This PhD project aims to achieve three main objectives: (i) Identify, using empirical data, the determinants of floral induction and flowering effort; (ii) Develop an evolutionary model of masting based
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-BACT project (CNRS 80PRIME, 2025) aims to develop an original therapeutic approach based on the combination between focused ultrasound and antibiotherapy, to increase antibiotic penetration as a result
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mass at an accelerating pace, making a significant contribution to global sea-level rise. This ice loss is today one of the main uncertainties in future sea-level projections. The Antarctic case, and
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of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Additional comments Desired skills You have a Master research project in experimental development and
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/GC-ICPMS) and the scientists involved (David Amouroux, Maïté Bueno, François Rigal et Emmanuel Tessier). This project is carried out in collaboration with Andra. The candidate must have a Master's
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, has been shown to reduce off-target toxicity in previous preclinical studies, especially lowering hematotoxicity. The main objective of MULTI-PRIT (MULTI-Pretargeted RadioImmunoTherapy) project is to
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Denys Nikolayev, principal inversigator in Wireless Bioelectronics at CNRS and ERC grantee. The performance assessment of the prototypes will be carried out in collaboration with BodyCap company. Where
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validation of the simulation models. Candidate Profile Applicants must hold a Master's degree or equivalent (Bac+5) in mechanical engineering, thermal sciences, energy engineering, or a related field. They
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the agri-food industry. Based on preliminary work, two types of structures, hollow capsules and (nano)structured composites, have been selected as representative of the primary and secondary cell walls