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. Sophie Polo (https://epigenetics.u-paris.fr/polo-group/ ) at the Epigenetics and Cell Fate Centre in Paris. Our research work aims at dissecting epigenome maintenance mechanisms in mammalian cells
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at the Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone (INT), a CNRS / Aix-Marseille University laboratory on the Timone campus in Marseille. You will work in the team of Dr Bruno Giordano. The NASCE project combines
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decoherence - study of the influence of the initial composition of the electronic wave packet on the quantum yield of photo-conversion The work will be carried out within the CEISAM laboratory hosted by Nantes
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fibers during mechanical loading. The successful candidate will develop digital code and/or theoretical models of the poroelastic behavior of collagen hydrogels. He/she will communicate on this work
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-doctoral fellow will work within the framework of the project with the aim of both (1) performing Monte Carlo simulations (with established codes such as GEANT4, MCNP, FLUKA, or others) in order to project
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-source framework, enabling the systematic study of these materials. The work will involve developing tensor network numerical codes, building upon existing libraries and codes, to study general models
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proficiency in scientific programming. Familiarity with environmental sciences is expected. The ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environment, along with strong autonomy, is essential
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proposed for improving the accuracy of medical diagnoses, identifying biomarkers and understanding glioma features in MRI data. The successful candidate will work in particular on : - Development of a pre
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Synergy NEMESIS Project (voir https://erc-nemesis.eu/ ). Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5149-NATCOL-029/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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Temperatures (MCBT) department. You will work at the Institut NEEL-CNRS 25 avenue des Martyrs on an innovative project selected and financially supported by the CRYONEXT project; a collaborative project between