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of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldPhysics » BiophysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Candidates must hold a PhD in organic polymer chemistry and have
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and Climat program as well as other ongoing projects involving the supervisors, such as the OceanIA team of INRIA https://oceania.inria.cl/ . Finally, he/she will also work closely with a PhD student
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responsible for constructing and maintaining synthetic microbial consortia of various microbial partners. The design of long-term co-culture experiments will allow for the evaluation of reciprocal adaptation
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contracts and 102 doctoral students. This research activity will be carried out within the CMS team, which is right now composed of 12 permanent researchers, 4 PhD students, and 10 engineers. The recruited
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from the excavated material, i.e. Callovo-Oxfordian argillite that would have been stored at the surface during the exploitation period, and mixed with sand or expansive clay to reach the target design
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a PhD in materials science or inorganic chemistry. Prior experience in synthesis under inert atmosphere using
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innovation. Our work involves exploring new chemical spaces and developing synthetic tools or analytical methods to study and/or modulate biological regulatory mechanisms. The proposed position is part of a
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" design, replacing heterojunctions with homojunctions. SMOOTH concerns the realization of metal-free printed devices, using oriented polymer semiconductors (PSCs) and doped PSC regions as electrodes
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(epifluorescence, etc.) Preferred Skills: • Interest in parasitology • Biochemistry (recombinant protein expression, immunoprecipitations, proteomics, etc.) • Bioinformatics (R, etc.) The candidate must have a PhD
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architectures capable of combining data from morphological MRI (T1, T2, FLAIR) and MRS (metabolic spectra) for better tumor characterization. 2. Design predictive models of tumor growth over time, integrating