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. The person recruited will be based at the LISN, an interdisciplinary laboratory, within a team comprising several members working on the environmental impact of ICT. He or she will also work with the ENS AI
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, France, is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher in the volcanology group. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with geophysicists (Valerie Cayol, Anne Barnoud and Lydie Gailler) and
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medium for the extraction of polymers in the molten state. The objective of this work is to improve the understanding of the mechanisms involved during this step, which relate to two-phase transport in
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fibers during mechanical loading. The successful candidate will develop digital code and/or theoretical models of the poroelastic behavior of collagen hydrogels. He/she will communicate on this work
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-source framework, enabling the systematic study of these materials. The work will involve developing tensor network numerical codes, building upon existing libraries and codes, to study general models
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— an essential step for effective regeneration (Schaeffer et al., Neuron, 2023). A key aspect of our work is to understand how neurons regulate gene expression locally within axons through local ribosome supply
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systems. The work will be conducted within the MIEL team (Materials, Interfaces, and Electrochemistry). Collaborations: The project relies on partnerships with other CNRS and CEA laboratories, fostering a
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The candidate (M/F) will work in the frame of the ANR-funded project PlantVirImmune. PlantVIrImmune aims to uncover the mechanisms of protein-mediated antiviral immunity (“pattern-triggered immunity”, PTI
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decoherence - study of the influence of the initial composition of the electronic wave packet on the quantum yield of photo-conversion The work will be carried out within the CEISAM laboratory hosted by Nantes
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(Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques), Université Paris-Cité/CNRS. The researcher will work at CRPP (CNRS-Univ Bordeaux, www.crpp.cnrs.fr ) and could travel to MPQ for short visits. The META team has been