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orchestration of biochemical reactions by restricting them to a confined space. Cytoplasmic RNA-protein (RNP) condensates are a class of biomolecular condensates, classically described as hubs for RNA regulation
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partnership with teams from CINaM in Marseille · Work location/environment: PMC laboratory, Electrochemistry and thin layers team, Ecole Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Palaiseau (91120) · Short
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implications for the development of the TES4DM low-voltage cryogenic detector technology, including assembly, instrumentation, operation, and analysis of data from validation tests on the cryostats of the IP2I's
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arms for the instrument miniaturization, 5) collecting data on simple test system, and processing the acquired polarimetric images. The main activities of the Applied Optics and Polarimetry group
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mechanisms will then be tested with the aim of producing biomimetic objects inspired by plant cells, such as microcapsules or fibers, using microfluidic approaches. References: Guilbert, E., de Loubens, C
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numerical research on the dynamics of topological defects in active ordered phases, such as hexatics, in particular, focusing on their interactions. We will also examine the dynamics of topological defects in
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catalysts and testing them in targeted catalytic reactions. This project will involve: - The characterization of original heterogeneous catalysts (before and after catalysis) using various techniques
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coupled with the CHIMERE model to directly calculate albedo variation and induced radiative forcing at snow and ice surfaces; - Through sensitivity tests, we will also analyze the indirect effects
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for an anisotropic advection-diffusion equation Validation and convergence tests Study of conditioning as a function of the number of degrees of freedom and the degree of anisotropy Extension à des géométries non
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publish results in leading conferences and journals The postdoctoral researcher will be based at LIS in Marseille but will collaborate closely with colleagues at LPT in Toulouse. Short research stays in