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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main objective
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researchers and faculty members, and 19 technical and administrative staff. GREYC conducts fundamental, methodological, and applied research in the field of digital sciences. It is recognized for its original
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the frame of PHOTOMIC (Photochromic Organic Materials for Neuromorphic Computing) project. The main part of the project will be the synthesis of organic photochromic molecules, more precisely
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will carry out interviews and participant observation with relevant actors and organizations to produce original empirical data. They will be expected to disseminate research findings through
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objects (main activity). - Analyze and interpret confocal microscopy data to link the stability of objects to freezing conditions and their physical/physicochemical characteristics. - Contribute
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• Coupling of the release of the active ingredient and the dissolution of model clots (fibrin matrices from commercially available plasma) • Analysis of the results INPHYNI's activities are based on three main
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of intellectuals and shed light on the functions played by these educational and intellectual tools in the pre-scientific era. The mission is therefore to assist researchers and engineers in the main tasks
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Eukaryotic photosynthesis is ensured by plastids, organelles originally acquired from a primary endosymbiosis with a cyanobacterial ancestor that gave rise to the extant green algae and land plants (together
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well as a postdoctoral researcher. In addition, Master's students (M1 and M2) are regularly recruited for various projects within the team. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8261
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. He/she will need to master data processing software such as R. The candidate is also expected to be curious and imaginative, to challenge the team by proposing radically different approaches