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enthusiastic motivated recently graduated PhD with a strong expertise in DNA nanotechnology, Biophysics, Biochemistry, or Structural Biology, and a strong interest in applying this knowledge to biology
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/etching processes. You will propose and develop technological processes for producing hybrid structures. You will monitor manufacturing and validate concepts through experimental measurements of the devices
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The research will be conducted at the Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry Unit (MMSB) at the Lyon Gerland Biosciences Campus. MMSB is a multidisciplinary joint research unit (UMR) managed by
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, centred on research, primarily interested in the quality of the structure it offers to its students, its teachers and its researchers and attentive to the needs of the society around it. It contributes
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. This is only possible thanks to the involvement of the Univ-Lille partner, which is developing these highly optimized data structures and partners (Paris-Saclay Univ) with a solid expertise in exploiting
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that the structure of these clusters enables a strong enhancement of their non-linear response, due to the plasmonic couplings and the presence of hot-spots. The researcher's missions will consist in i) formulating
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profoundly reshaped for more than a decade, La Rochelle Université has chosen to structure its research around a thematic by positioning its scientific and academic strengths on societal and environmental
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specific electronic and thermal properties, in conjunction with their structural characterisation, thereby enabling the exploration of their structure-property relationships. The laboratory offers a unique
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of bentonite/sand/crushed argillite mixtures. The phenomenon known as alkaline plume triggers the dissolution and modification of clay minerals in the backfill material,altering its structure and, in turn, its
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analysis and collaborative exchanges with external partners in microbial ecology will ensure the integration of complementary expertise. The project is structured around four interdependent objectives. 1