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. Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in theoretical/computational physics or applied mathematics. A strong background in quantum mechanics and numerical simulations is
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Biochemistry, Molecular/Cell Biology, and/or BioEngineering documented by peer-reviewed publications Skills in a broad range of methods in the fields of Biochemistry, Molecular/Cell Biology, and/or
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libraries (which will be transcribed into mRNA) using cutting-edge molecular biology methodologies. - Adaptation and use of a microfluidic droplet screening pipeline dedicated to mRNA analysis. The recruited
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by the challenges of assessing its performance under dynamic loads, particularly in seismic areas, which complicates its insurance and certification. The project aims to design testing devices
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. SOT-MTJs offer compelling advantages similar to SRAM, including ultra-fast dynamics (sub-ns), exception-al endurance (>1014 cycles), and low power operation (sub-pJ). A critical challenge in SOT-MRAM
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A postdoctoral position is available to study dynamic processes in early development of insects and mammals. Successful candidates will join a collaborative and interdisciplinary venture in
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Background. The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a highly heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystem that significantly influences cancer progression, metastasis, and therapeutic response. Traditional bulk
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there is no consistent evidence yet of increased cancer incidence [2]. It is therefore crucial to better understand the molecular responses to low dose IR (LDR) in order to improve the assessment of cancer
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meetings For further information, please contact Assoc. Prof. Carole Linster (email address: ). Your profile PhD degree in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, or another similar life
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. Emotions play a central role in consumption dynamics (Kozinets et al., 2017), influencing choices as well as the development of sustainable attitudes and behaviours (Cherrier et al., 2012). In response