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around 30 doctoral and postdoctoral students. The position is in a sector subject to the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST) and therefore, in accordance with regulations, requires your
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of interacting with the homologous chromosome rather than the sister chromatid. In this project, we will study the regulatory mechanism of the recombinases (RAD51 and DMC1) that enables this control, using mouse
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scale-up - Physicochemical characterization of the encapsulation matrices - Evaluation of the method on the vaccines' biophysical attributes - Interaction with national and international partners - Data
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based on physical principles to identify the optimal dimensions maximizing coupling efficiency. The research activity will involve a theoretical study of advanced optomechanical structures to understand
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vision and its interaction with central vision. The objective of this project is to better understand how visuo-cognitive abilities reorganize in older adults during object and scene recognition, by taking
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separation in relation to the environmental challenges of mining. • Investigate leaching and extraction mechanisms in these unconventional media (complexation, structuring, kinetics, thermodynamics). • Explore
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at the heart of the PhD work have already been funded. This project focuses on the structure and spectroscopy of cage-like carbon clusters to which hydrogen atoms can attach, thereby stabilizing the cage
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to the polymers, and complexing units to allow the polymers to interact with metal ions [1]. The target polymers will be synthesized by controlled radical polymerization or telomerization. The proposed method is
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the development of a phase-field model to study the mechanisms of formation and growth of tetrataenite (Ni-Fe with the L1₀ ordered structure) during cooling. The objective is to incorporate the presence
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, along with approximately 20 to 22 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The laboratory is located at IRCOF in Rouen (CNRS, University, and INSA of Rouen), France. The IRCOF hosts around 60 CNRS