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postdoctoral researcher to study establishment of cell identities in human and mouse cerebral organoid models. - Study cell identities and lineages in physiological and pathological contexts - Develop protocols
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, but it remains unclear whether it enhances memory work compared to traditional visits. Here, memory work refers to the act of engaging with the past, developing historical understanding, and cultivating
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have a strong interest in both theory and numerical work. Numerical work involves code development (e.g., changing the C++ LAMMPS code, programming of data analysis tools, etc.), carrying out large-scale
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used. However, the development of such materials via injection molding presents certain difficulties and limitations, which are the subject of this work. This study is part of the development of a new
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multidisciplinary NUMERIQ project (ANR JCJC) aimed at developing fast and reliable methods in molecular simulations, with a focus on electronic structure simulations in quantum chemistry. Link to the detailed offer
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- Modelling At the CNRS ICARE UPR3021 laboratory, located on the CNRS campus in Orléans, the candidate will join the RA team. The development of industrial chemicals can lead to significant emissions
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aims to develop all-solid-state batteries (inorganic, polymer-based, or hybrid) with lithium metal as the negative electrode. The project brings together 10 CNRS joint research units (UMRs) and CEA-LITEN
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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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strong interest in developing new, rapid, and efficient methods for protein functionalization with CS, as a complement to current enzymatic or metabolic engineering approaches, which are generally limited
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and biomedical applications. Responsibilities and expected outputs: - To conduct, develop, and manage a research topic within the frame of the project - Potential supervision of early-stage researchers