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, the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for contributing to the development of advanced methodologies for predicting crystal structures (CSP) based solely on their chemical composition and atomistic modeling
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topic: This position falls within the field of bioenergetics and protein biochemistry. The project aims to study the role of an original extra-membrane structural module involved in the mechanism
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crystallization. Solvent-free reactive extrusion in line with methods following green chemistry principles will pe prioritized • Their structural characteristics will be examined using X-ray scattering (WAXS, SAXS
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stability of interfaces as a function of their atomic termination, the oxidation state of the different layers and the atomic structure of the Pt/Co electrode, - Calculate the static magnetic properties
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. The project is structured around two main components: i) Development of new tools based on eDNA and dPCR to improve the monitoring of freshwater pathogens ii) Study of the emerging pathogen Tetracapsuloides
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mitochondrial preparation by the project's partner team at the University of Toulouse). The candidate will be hosted within the team “Structural Flexibility of Biomolecules in Complex Environments” at the BIP
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Aiguier campus in the 9th arrondissement of Marseille. The LCB is composed of 100 staff members divided into 13 teams. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7283-DELLER-106
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on simulating nanoalloy structures to create a database for materials characterization. The main tasks include running molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations to model nanoalloys under various
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quantify the evolution of the thermal structure of the Aquitaine Basin's crust and mantle using the geological record. Geophysical data, the subsidence history of sedimentary basins, and thermal-mechanical
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high level programs based on scientific instrumentation. The IPHC is structured into 4 departments and has a total staff of 393 staff including 257 permanent staff (ie 119 researchers and teachers