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potential (PPST), and therefore requires, in accordance with the regulations, that your arrival is authorized by the competent authority of the MESR. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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steps between natural language texts and formalized proof documents, and automation tools for the efficient construction of definitions, theorems, and proofs. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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investigations of doping and measurements of transport and thermoelectric properties as a function of doping level - structural investigations via transmission electron microscopy The postdoctoral fellow will join
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, composite materials and process control using structural monitoring techniques. The person will under the supervision of lab director. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8006
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nanoparticles will be characterized structurally and photophysically, then studied by fluorescence microscopy in the presence of cells on 2D or 3D substrates in order to assess force measurements. The project
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- participate to team activities (lab meetings, seminars, common tasks) The candidate will join the Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biology (MMSB) unit (UMR 5086 CNRS, Université de Lyon) which gathers 11
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to the project's collective publications. The work will be carried out in connection with the ERC Synergy Grant HorsePower project, co-directed by Ludovic Orlando (https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/projects
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charge/discharge cycles. The aim is to provide a unique tool to better understand the structure and evolution of interfaces/interphases in batteries, and thus, guide the design of more efficient and
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capabilities of stakeholders by suggesting relevant arguments, retrieved from the web, and facilitating a good grasp of a debate thanks to an automatically generated and structured synthesis of the most salient
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charged GAGs which, when combined with collagen, produce an osmotic effect. The fluid-structure interaction will be modelled as a homogenised continuous medium within the framework of poromechanics, while