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postdoctoral researcher to investigate the cellular basis of regeneration in the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis. The project will focus on identifying progenitor cells that underpin leg regeneration, focusing
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, comprising three major points: the full use of the selective labeling potential of cell-free protein synthesis, in the context of combinatorial labeling approaches for sequential assignments; the introduction
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of postponement. The position is initially funded for one year, with the possibility of extension up to two years. To contribute to scientific topics of the laboratory within the framework of a project supported by
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activity focused on the study of the interior of the terrestrial planets of the solar system Space missions and Earth-based observations are providing unprecedented data on the interiors of terrestrial
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project. This project focuses on developing high-efficiency III-V/Si tandem solar cells by integrating gallium arsenide (GaAs) layers on low-cost, abundant crystalline silicon (c-Si) substrates
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resources will be provided (office space, computing equipment, instrumentation), including a bench in a laboratory. The initial contract is for 1 year and may be renewed for up to 3 years. Where to apply
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compounds will be mastered, the postdoc will perform the growth and analysis of novel quantum heterostructures. About the project. The project SPOIR, “Stable perovskites for solar cells”, aims to explore