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Biotechnology and Bioprocesses, Membrane Technology, Chemicals and Materials, Resource Recovery, and Modeling & Artificial Intelligence. By harnessing its cross-cutting, interdisciplinary, and transformative
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13 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut européen des membranes Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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fundamental in cell biology, complementing membrane-bound organelles in the organization of cellular functions. Biomolecular condensates are mesoscopic membrane-less organelles that allow the dynamic
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adoption of the developed membrane technologies. To train the DC and enhance his/her expertise with regard to the PhD topic, the following secondments are planned: Planned secondments: (i) Viva, Seville
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inner membrane, T7SSs assemble a large complex, responsible for translocating large, folded protein substrates. We have recently isolated and solved the structure of this fragile inner membrane assembly
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are seeking experts in electrochemistry, solid-state ionics, materials characterization and/or electrochemical engineering. We seek candidates with an interest in participating in large multi-PI grants and with
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an exciting project on membrane processes technology and small-scale testing for seawater desalination. He/she should demonstrate experience in membrane processes, water quality analysis, and lab and
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"Physics of Cells and Cancer" at the Institut Curie, in the team of P. Bassereau (Membranes and Cellular Functions). PushingCell is funded by the ERC and aims to identify the biological and physical
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Biotechnology and Bioprocesses, Membrane Technology, Chemicals and Materials, Resource Recovery, and Modeling & Artificial Intelligence. By harnessing its cross-cutting, interdisciplinary, and transformative
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Description The Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties