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candidate will work with the PI of the project (André Belotto da Silva) and with the Singularity Theory group at the IMJ-PRG. Research activities in the fields of Singularity Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and
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The researcher will study the potential of atto-photochemistry on organic or inorganic photoinduced reactions. He or she will use quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics methods to do so. The overall objective is
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Description Conduct a part of the ANR MetaTime (setting-up experiments, acquisition and processing of data, writing scientific reports) • Perform a review of the existing litterature on the topics • Acquire
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homologous recombination and its intersection with the spatial organization of chromatin in the nucleus. They use high-throughput genomics approaches in the model organism S. cerevisiae. They are looking for a
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intramolecular vibrational Stark effects in order to characterize them and use them for conformational assignment purposes. This original study will mainly consist of performing gas-phase IR laser spectroscopy
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. Participating in the experimental program and in the operation of the VAMOS spectrometer. You will be involved in the scientific activity involving the VAMOS spectrometer, devoted to the study of the spectroscopy
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cellular dynamics. Analyze large-scale transcriptomic and spatial dynamics datasets. Work in close collaboration with the team's biologists to test predictions from statistical models. Within the Polarity
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and written communication skills. Ability to work independently and, equally important, as part of a team. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5229-IRECRI-018
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expertise in Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifiers (TWPAs). This position is funded as part of the Q-LOOP project. The aim of this project is to explore scaling solutions for solid-state qubtis. Our team
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of 20 research groups, each of which proposes a multi-disciplinary approach, at the frontiers of biology, physics and chemistry, in coherence with 3 research axes. Nearly 320 people work there as