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widespread and getting increasingly established, a more fundamental understanding in terms of soft matter and complex liquid concepts is still largely missing. Importantly, the related liquid-liquid phase
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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Candidates must hold a PhD in experimental physics with experience in the field of soft matter and
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thereby predict how to implement learning in soft matter, as Physarum’s responsiveness in wall visco-elasticity has its soft matter twin in synthetic hydrogels. Requirements As a suitable candidate, you
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fundamental understanding in terms of soft matter and complex liquid concepts is still largely missing. Importantly, the related liquid-liquid phase separation has a long history in globular protein solutions
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, or related field, as well as, a good publication history and a strong understanding of soft matter and macromolecular assembly, especially polymer materials and/or driven self-organization and assembly
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Soft matter mechanics, Environmental Science and Engineering, Chemistry, or a closely related field Preferred
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on soft matter, the properties of liquids, and complex systems where interfaces play a key role. Our research explores the dynamics of these materials across a wide range of scales—from the nanometric
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fundamentals of complex matter, and (iii) new technologies to envision applications of molecular machines in the real world. The Post-doctoral associate will be based in Strasbourg at the Institut Charles Sadron
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well as an interest in biological and soft matter physics. Expertise in studying pattern formation, elasticity theory, statistical physics, or biological physics is a plus. Programming skills are highly desirable
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joint research unit of CNRS and Université Grenoble Alpes, specializes in rheology, process engineering, and soft matter, with applications ranging from biomaterials to advanced industrial processes