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position (M/F) at the CNRS in the MARBEC Research Unit is proposed to study planktonic functioning, its dynamics and its evolution by 1) estimating the metabolic (primary production and respiration) and
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accelerators. The main objective of the postdoctoral project is the design, optimization, and implementation of compact focusing optics and beam diagnostics tailored to the specific characteristics of electron
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optical to ultra- high-energy photons) or multi-messenger (gamma-ray and neutrino) are possible with Gammapy. The main objective of this position is to set up the Gammapy ability to handle different input
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, offering a stimulating and interdisciplinary environment. The main activities of the recruited candidate will include: • Performing molecular biology experiments (cloning, genome editing, etc.) • Performing
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attached to the Engineering Department whose main research topics are Combustion and Reactive Systems, the Atmosphere and the Environment, and Space Propulsion and Atmospheric Reentry. The laboratory is
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consumption of logic gates, and developing efficient techniques for energy harvesting from vibrations. Main tasks: - Theoretical and experimental optimization of the resonator geometry - Optimization
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team (photonics, neuromorphic computing, software development, microfabrication) to develop and implement original solutions. ● Contribute to the development of the startup's intellectual property and
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properties through the manufacture of optoelectronic devices III-N are particularly interesting for applications in photonics. However, one of the main challenges is related to the quality of the material
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-dependent modulation of aversive experience. The main objective of this project is therefore to identify the neuronal circuits and understand how high CO2 perception stresses flies to modulate future aversive
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to colonization — may also be considered as a point of comparison. The main approach will consist in analyzing horse genomes to uncover their origins, kinship relationships, and selected phenotypes, as