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involved in national and international programs on plasma-based accelerators. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team under the supervision of Dr. Arnd Specka. GALOP conducts both experimental and
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, they will take a leading role in one of the activities. Throughout the project, the main tasks will include: -Assessing the theoretical performance of the system through modeling, -Developing and training a
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dependent on the electrochemical activity and stability of the air electrode (cathode). Surface modification via acid-base infiltration is a powerful strategy to enhance catalytic activity, improve stability
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cell tracking to identify the progenitors of these cells during regeneration. • Develop and apply a recombinase-based cell barcoding strategy to trace cell lineages during leg growth and regeneration
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the scientific activities of the REGANET Chair (seminars, workshops, collaborations) The position is based at the Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique (CESSP, CNRS UMR 8209 – EHESS – Université
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; data collection and analysis. The various tasks must be able to be performed independently: Stereotaxic surgery in mice for AAV-based sensors injection and implantation of intracerebral recording devices
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evaluate the mechanical stresses induced during cycling in all-solid-state systems (based on argyrodite and polymer electrolytes), and to identify the main driven force (rate, ratio of element composing
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better understanding of the molecular determinants governing protein targeting to the chloroplast and antimicrobial activity of with the aim to develop predictive models that can correctly identify
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of the comparison between simulated and real galaxies; - Production of scientific publications and conference presentations. The successful candidate will be based at IAP (Paris, France). IAP is one of the largest
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, an outstanding model of RNP condensates, we recently demonstrated the functional compartmentalization of germ granules, translational repression and activation taking place in two distinct phases. The project aims