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Thérapeutiques et Conception de Médicaments), localized at Université Paris Cité, on the Faculty of pharmacy in Paris, France. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8038-NESAIS-002
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the "Quantum Nanostructures and Topological Matter" ("Nano") group at LNCMI Toulouse, which consists of five permanent scientists. This project strengthens and develops a local collaboration between three labs
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fluorescence modulation. The aim of this position is to contribute to the development of new optical configurations enabling the spatial localization of single molecules with ultimate precision and reduced
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the core developers of The Virtual Brain (Systems Neuroscience Institute, Marseille) and leading ALS clinicians. • Access to a dedicated local compute server and large, curated clinical datasets. • Salary
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out fundamental studies in the physics of materials, with the aim of understanding the formation of microstructures or nanostructures, their evolution and the associated macroscopic properties
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each configuration, related to their ability to invade neighboring localities. The recruited person will be responsible for developing mathematical and computational tools aimed at (i) identifying
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nickelocene molecule. They will implement advanced tunneling spectroscopy techniques to probe local exchange interactions and analyze surface magnetic states in ultrathin materials. Only candidates who have
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, operate at higher temperatures (1450°C ≈ 2700°F), and have longer lifespans. The study presented here focuses on the development of CMCs based on the silicon-carbon-nitrogen (Si-C-N) ternary system
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ultracold atomic gases subjected to both an oscillating force and a disordered potential. The goal is to develop a more complete theoretical description of this phenomenon by incorporating quantum
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fellow will carry out the development of theoretical and methodological formalisms in relativistic quantum chemistry, as well as their implementation (Python). The position is within the BRUNCH project