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candidate will join the SIGNAL team under the supervision of Dr. Yoan Coudert. Research topic : The recruited postdoc will investigate the genetic mechanisms underlying the pre-patterning and development at a
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and sustainable technologies for the responsible exploitation of underground mineral resources. Main tasks • Design and develop new hydrophilic and lipophilic DES for selective metal extraction and
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, hemicelluloses, pectins) and lignins and their rheological and mechanical properties, in collaboration with the Mines d'Alès and the LRP in Grenoble The project is part of the Wallmat project within the framework
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the development of a phase-field model to study the mechanisms of formation and growth of tetrataenite (Ni-Fe with the L1₀ ordered structure) during cooling. The objective is to incorporate the presence
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CARNOT project, GALOPER. Galoper is a joint project between GPM Rouen and LCS Caen aiming at building up a complete picture of the mechanisms controlling the Gallium oxide behavior within the porous MFI
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and cosmology, with a strong technological focus on electronics, mechanics, instrumentation and computing, enabling the design and construction of cutting-edge detection systems, often called upon
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group investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms wiring neuronal networks. The candidate will join a project aiming at understanding how migrating neurons, developing axons and endothelial cells
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, or be a non-INSERM researcher willing to apply for the INSERM 2026 researcher competition (CRCN). Main Activities: Lead advanced research on inflammatory mechanisms: Drive research on the cellular and
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that is crucial to the understanding of fundamental biological mechanisms. It is supported by 12 state-of-the-art platforms. As a joint research unit (CEA-CNRS-UGA), the IBS is composed of 20 research
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of proof assistant technology capable of understanding the dynamical linguistic structures found in current high-level mathematical texts. The project includes the study of interpretation mechanisms