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of knowledge in research fields at the forefront of innovation and highly competitive (organofluorine chemistry and homogeneous catalysis), this project aims at developing an elegant and new conceptual strategy
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) of the Toulouse Institute of Fluid Mechanics, as part of the ERC HYROPE project (Synergy Grant). This project is in collaboration with 3 European partners (ETHZ, NTNU, TU Darmstadt) and concerns the fundamental
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join the Extreme Environments team at ISEM (UMR 5554). The person will collaborate closely with various partners of the ANR FIRE-LANDES project, including the University of New Mexico (USA), the
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) doctoral networks are joint research and training projects funded by
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join our team at IETR Laboratory, CNRS, Rennes, France for a fully funded PhD (3 years). The project is supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF
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resources to carry out the PhD project. This PhD is part of an interdisciplinary research project, involving mathematicians, molecular biologists, parasitologists, and philosophers from France, the
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electrospinning devices, as well as structural characterization tools (microscopy, X-ray, spectroscopy), and mechanical and rheological equipment. Context This PhD is part of the ANR FLIGHT project, which aims
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compounds exhibit a synergistic effect with clarithromycin, suggesting a potential new therapeutic strategy for treating M. abscessus infections. This project aims to confirm these results using CyC/macrolide
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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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. This project is carried out in collaboration with the Metals and Microorganisms: Biology, Chemistry and Applications team of the Biotechnologies and Cell Signaling Laboratory (BSC, UMR 7242), which develops new