136 operations-management-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in france
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research project to study the impact of mutations in the DDX6 gene on neural development, as part of a project funded by the FRM. The project follows on from the team's previous work showing that mutations
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molecules of interest. The project will be carried out within the “Digital Biology of RNA” team (research unit “Architecture and Reactivity of RNA,” Strasbourg, France) headed by Professor Michael Ryckelynck
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medium for the extraction of polymers in the molten state. The objective of this work is to improve the understanding of the mechanisms involved during this step, which relate to two-phase transport in
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distribution of mid-ocean ridge earthquakes, quantify the associated energy release, identify clusters and mechanisms of interests and perform relative relocations on targeted event swarms. The seismogenic
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(Director of Recherche Exceptional Class (DRCE), CNRS, LCS UMR 6506, Caen) in collaboration with Dr. Samule Valable (Director of Research, ISTCT/CNRS). The work will be carried out at LCS - Laboratoire
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power and voltage levels (from 115 V to 540/800 V), temperature management is now a main subject for engine manufacturers and aircraft builders,. Therefore, to ensure the longevity of electric motors, it
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of developing in a large number of nucleated cells. The tachyzoite form of the parasite, associated with the acute manifestation of toxoplasmosis, is highly invasive and replicative. Under the influence of stress
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(written and spoken); French is an asset but not required. • Proven ability to work independently, manage projects, and collaborate in interdisciplinary teams. • Enthusiasm for addressing climate change
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kinetic properties associated with a transformation, using artificial intelligence tools * performing molecular dynamics simulations * developing codes to analyze these simulations, using existing
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The candidate (M/F) will work in the frame of the ANR-funded project PlantVirImmune. PlantVIrImmune aims to uncover the mechanisms of protein-mediated antiviral immunity (“pattern-triggered immunity”, PTI