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, the University of Strasbourg, and the University of Haute-Alsace, whose scientific project is to develop innovative methodologies for molecular synthesis for applications ranging from fine and therapeutic
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the DEMETER project (DevelopMent of adaptive pruning robots for sustainable viticulture through Simulation and AI empowered Perception, Robot Learning and Intuitive TeleopeRation), funded by the Concert-Japan
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position (M/F) at the CNRS in the MARBEC Research Unit is proposed to study planktonic functioning, its dynamics and its evolution by 1) estimating the metabolic (primary production and respiration) and
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also cost-effective to reduce the average cost per analysis and ensuring large-scale deployment. The IMITECH project (https://imitech.cnrs.fr/ ) aims at developing autonomous, innovative miniaturized and
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The researcher will use and further develop ptychography algorithms for transmission electron microscopy data
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The position aims at developing experiments using spin qubits in arrays of semiconductor
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local, national, and international collaborators. - Prepare the publication plan. - Participate in data interpretation and the writing of scientific articles. Part of the University of Paris Saclay
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the Charles Sadron Institute (ICS, UPR22), which is a CNRS unit associated with the University of Strasbourg. This multidisciplinary institute dedicated to the science of polymers and self-assembled
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ubiquitous parasite responsible for a pathology called toxoplasmosis, which is particularly dangerous for immunocompromised individuals and developing fetuses. It is an obligate intracellular parasite, capable
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, we are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher (M/F) to develop a “bottom-up” approach for transferring strain to these materials through the formation of pressurized blisters, generated at the surface