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of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMC). In addition to the team leader, Dr. Christopher G. Mueller, the team includes a CNRS research director, Dr. Vincent Flacher, a senior lecturer, Dr. Benjamin Voisin, two
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as carriers of information. We will investigate the dynamics of phonons in acoustic resonators formed by Bragg mirrors and thin films of responsive materials (VO₂, mesoporous SiO₂), capable
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of reproduction to identify key steps and quantify molecules (proteins) and gene expression that promote male fitness in the black soldier fly (BSF). Team Description: The postdoc researcher will work within the
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electron microscopy) - Molecular biology (PCR, cloning, site-specific mutagenesis ...) and bacterial genetics (construction of deletion mutant, translational fusions, insertion of inducible ectopic gene copy
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quantities (min 100 mg) single-crystal phases of paramagnetic dithiolene complexes with strong absorption in the near-infrared (NIR-II), toward the preparation of molecular materials with photothermoelectric
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we span scales, relating the molecular structure and composition of g-TuRCs to their recruitment and activation within cells. The IJM is situated in the heart of Paris and offers state-of-the-art
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Our team is looking for a talented and motivated postdoc
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trace them back to incident particle fluxes using GEANT-4 simulations of the instrument. These analyses will improve the calibration of the instrument and better constrain the presence of particles
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21 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de physique de l'ENS Research Field Physics » Condensed matter properties Physics » Solid state physics Physics » Surface physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country France Application Deadline 11 Dec...
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data are being collected to evaluate the viscous behaviour of WJ derivatives (Da Rocha et al., 2024), as well as their damage for surgical applications (Da Rocha et al., 2025b). Simulations will be