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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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of the ERC NEMESIS Synergy project (see https://erc-nemesis.eu/ ). The aim of this project is to build an integrated computing chain based on "Discrete de Rham" methods, the main feature of which is to
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testing of exo-endocytosis on primary cultures of chromaffin cells and neurons (carbon fiber amperometry, pHluorine imaging). • Calcium imaging and measurement of lipid transfer at MCS. • Quantitative
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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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the unit — one of the main national EPR facilities in France and part of the Infranalytics analytical chemistry research infrastructure (CNRS FR2054). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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, they will take a leading role in one of the activities. Throughout the project, the main tasks will include: -Assessing the theoretical performance of the system through modeling, -Developing and training a
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ecologists to develop an integrated approach to understanding the fate of PFAS in tropical environments. The postdoctoral researcher will work in close interaction with a PhD student and two Master's students
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different 3D printing techniques based on photopolymerisation. The main task is to develop and characterise new photosensitive resins for micro-3D printing via two-photon polymerization, for DLP 3D printing
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composition and atomistic modeling of materials. The main activities will include: - formulating new descriptors of critical temperature (Tc) incorporating electronic fluctuation effects, evaluated by
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” biodiversity data enabling the sustained flow of these and new data via primary integrators and EMODnet into the EU Digital Twin Ocean. It will create a digital replica of marine biological processes