193 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic insights into MCTP action and ER tubularization at PD, the post-doc will use
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at the interface between two teams with expertise in plant cell biology and plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic
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applications for a junior research associate (postdoctoral) position in the field of laser wakefield acceleration and its applications. The position is hosted by the GALOP research group, which is actively
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are looking for a specialist in radiation–matter interactions with proven experience in Monte Carlo simulations and programming in C++ and Python. The candidate will work within a dynamic international
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recorded the ground movement along more than 450 km of underwater optical fiber of the Chilean GTD network for two years. • Detect low frequency transient signals in DAS data. • Identify more specifically
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to understand their electrochemical, structural, and spectroscopic properties, for integration into next-generation lithium-metal batteries. The postdoctoral researcher will actively contribute to a project
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- Bibliographic synthesis - Promotion through publications and conferences The postdoctoral researcher will work at SETE, under the supervision of Grégoire Freschet Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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of structure, dynamics, and function. The groups use microbiology and biochemistry approaches in combination with structural biology. MMSB hosts 11 different research groups, totaling more than 90 members
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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 The BE-SAFE (Multiscale correlation Between Structural
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) represent a major source of intoxication. These compounds are often deliberately introduced in natural environments and are mainly associated with intensive farming and soil overexploitation agriculture