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- Ability and interest in conducting experiments in a controlled environment (tank experiments) - Knowledge of Matlab or Python required - Knowledge of numerical simulation software such as Comsol
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Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF) | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | 1 day ago
-controlled on the level of the structural element. The objective of this PhD project is the fabrication of magnetic, bio-based, porous particles with tailored magnetic and mechanical properties. Magnetic iron
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controlled via structural phase transitions or external fields. The successful candidate will develop and apply a range of theoretical and computational methods based on first-principles electronic structure
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flow and to exploit them to design biosourced microcapsules with original properties — particularly in terms of mechanical resistance and controlled remodeling. Using advanced experimental approaches in
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maintaining version‑controlled scripts and input files, curating datasets for reproducibility, preparing reports and manuscripts, and presenting results in project meetings and conferences. • Perform quantum
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operating in the short infrared (i.e., up to 2.5 µm) as well as in the mid-infrared (3–5 µm). We are particularly interested in controlling the light-matter interaction in these components by introducing
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are currently implemented to reach this goal, all of which require detailed knowledge of Rubisco expression, regulation and assembly. This thesis project aims to determine what controls Rubisco accumulation
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coordinated mechanisms, which include DNA Damage Response (DDR), the control of cellular proliferation or apoptosis induction. IR exposure might lead to genomic instability, chromosomal aberrations and cancer
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) that control the fate and the effects of trace elements and contaminants in the environment. To achieve the set objectives, the project will be supported by laboratory's instrumental facilities (including HPLC
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materials. Hence, fine control over polymorphism is a key challenge in the quest to create functional nanomaterials. In this research project, we will explore the self-assembly of binary mixtures of nanorods