42 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at CNRS in France
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are looking for a motivated and dynamic student with solid knowledge in completed: ........, and a strong interest in inflammation-related topics and associated molecular mechanisms. Further information about
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. Molecular biology (plasmid construction, gene inactivation, etc.) High-density bacterial culture in bioreactors Protein expression and purification Characterization of glycoproteins using a range of
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that will bring us closer to the cellular context. The PhD student will use a combination of biochemical and structural biology methods: reconstitution of ribonucleoprotein complexes from cell extracts and/or
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) as part of the tunable high-coherence opto-THz structured source project for applications of interest. The Institute of Electronics and Systems (IES) is a research laboratory affiliated with
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originality also come from the combination of a unique and dynamic partnership between a historic site for textile materials research (GEMTEX), pioneering researchers in the field of porous materials and
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their use as emitting layer and ensuring the feasibility of the project. Even if the synthesis of nanocrystals and the structure deposition are still not optimized, the devices produce light which constitutes
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carried using explicit water molecules relying on molecular dynamics (thermodynamic integration and/or metadynamics). The screening for improved catalysts compared to the state-of-the-art (Pt-Ru) will start
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The successful candidate will be appointed at the Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique (LOA – UMR 8518) in Villeneuve-d'Ascq (Université de Lille and CNRS), within the Radiation–Cloud Interaction research group
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interaction of classical Lewis Pairs (LPs), the SupraCAN project aims to create a new family of catalysts capable of (i) controlled activation (latency) (ii) cooperative activation (high activity) (iii
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, the replicative helicase. Interacting with this helicase, the replication machinery can then synthesise the complementary strand of each parental strand. In bacteria, the initiation of chromosome replication from a