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will then be prepared and tested by our collaborator in different types of relevant cells. - Preparation and validation of gene libraries. The recruited person will have to design and prepare DNA
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postdoctoral research topic is part of the ANR BiBOP project, Bi-Based nanOmaterials for Photocatalysis, which aims to develop thin layers of bismuth oxyfluorides, which are interesting materials
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physics is especially interesting due to the presence of exotic excitations, potentially non-Abelian. The TensQHE project aims to develop modern numerical tools based on tensor networks, within an open
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project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objective of this postdoc position is (1) to develop theoretical modelling approaches (bioenergetics, thermodynamics, ecological
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around ten photons in this way—a key capability for the next generation of quantum processors that we are developing in collaboration with the startup Quandela, within the joint laboratory between C2N and
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simulation software as well as analytical calculations developed by the postdoc. Successful results will be used to implement proof-of-concept neuromorphic accelerators in collaboration with international
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on software-related developments, including: - Development and automation of test and monitoring software - Data acquisition and analysis including interfacing with databases - Monitoring of the quality
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. The postdoctoral researcher will develop numerical simulations that couple viscous flow in a magmatic dike with fracturing of the surrounding elastic lithosphere, building on existing numerical frameworks
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knowledge gap preventing us from describing the chemical evolution of aerosols and clouds during their atmospheric lifetime. Water molecules in bulk liquid are stable and inert under ambient conditions. In
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biodiversity. 2. Develop a conceptual and/or methodological framework, grounded in existing literature, to empirically test the impact of species (or groups of species) on ecosystem functioning. 3. Test the