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within the Subatomic Research Department of the Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute (IPHC). They will work under the supervision of David Brasse as part of the Scintifoam project, funded by CNRS
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to elucidate the role of histone S-glutathionylation in the regulation of DNA compaction. The cysteine residue of histone H3 has been shown to be S-glutathionylated both in vitro and in vivo (García-Giménez et
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researcher (M/F) to join our team specializing in the synthesis of hollow fiber membranes and/or electrospun membranes. You will be part of a dynamic team working in the field of membrane separation
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of electrochemical reactions carried out under strong, controlled magnetic fields. Part of the work will involve establishing an in-situ characterisation method, supplemented by research into optimal experimental
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for the intended application (varnish, paint). - Conducting bibliographic research. - Analysing, formatting and communicating the results. The work will be carried out at the Institute of Chemistry and Processes
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candidate will work in the frame of a regional project ESKYMO. His/her missions will include: the definition of the thin films characteristics in relation with the engineer for the growth of the oxide thin
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effects on the performance of an integrated circuit (IC). 2. Identification of aging and/or performance signatures that can be extracted using non-invasive and non-destructive methods, such as imaging
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cameras to characterize flow and wave parameters. - Numerical modeling of laboratory experiments. This work is part of and funded by the ANR Slide2Wave program, coordinated by Philippe Gondret (FAST
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The position is part of a
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Description CNRS offers a 18-month fixed-term contract researcher position to work on the recently funded project ACCTS (“Assessing cirrus cloud thinning strategies by learning from aerosol-cirrus interactions