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microfluidics, microscopy, and rheophysics, the PhD candidate will analyze the influence of flow conditions on the gelation kinetics, microstructure, and mechanical properties of the resulting gels. This research
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Postdoc will be responsible
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dynamics and rapidly modify gene flow between populations, thereby affecting host mitochondrial diversity and potentially contributing to reproductive isolation. In this project, the postdoc will investigate
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models have recently been developed to specifically detect these biotic interactions using large phylogeny and trait datasets (see Drury et al. 2021). In this project, the Postdoc will study whether biotic
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), this one-year postdoc position aims to develop a catalytic reaction to convert biobased furanic derivatives to building blocks with applications in the field of polymers and solvents. Building on previous
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engineers and postdocs. The PhD student will also have access to the High Security Laboratory (LHS). Finally, the laboratory provides a stimulating scientific environment with numerous seminars and a doctoral
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, which allows for a preferred writing of elements and strong algorithmic properties, is very useful, but only few examples are known. Thomas Haettel (with Jingyin Huang, Duke Math. Journal, 2024) recently
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, using a solid nanopore integrated into a microfluidic device. This work will be low TRL and very fundamental in terms of understanding the dynamics of ions in confined environments. -The postdoc will be
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nanostructures of indium-tin-oxide (ITO) based metal oxides used as electrochromic materials enabling a selective and independent modulation of near-infrared radiations. Synthesis via colloidal routes (Schlenk
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of Nantes), 1 engineer, 1 postdoc, and 5 PhD students. The team has recognized expertise in liquid xenon TPCs, both for fundamental physics experiments (XENON, DARWIN, nEXO, XeLab, XERD, XLZD) and for medical