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the cavity acting as a probe. In the strong coupling regime, photons modify the topological phase transition point, leading to new physical behaviours. A proposed research direction involves the theoretical
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Biochemistry Unit (MMSB) at the Campus Biosciences in Lyon Gerland, alongside the Infectiology Research Centre and the Jean Mérieux Laboratory. MMSB is a multidisciplinary joint research unit (UMR) managed by
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FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Knowledge / Academic Background • PhD in plasma physics, space physics, planetary science, or an equivalent discipline
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for managing sample, experimental analysis, as well as coordination of the collaborative work with partners in and out of the lab, data interpretation and publication of the results UMR 6072 GREYC (Groupe de
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on biosafety and the management of infectious diseases in island ecosystems in the southern polar zone, using an approach at the interface between social anthropology and the ecology of infectious diseases
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/develop predictive models that can inform future land management and conservation strategies. Responsibilities • Data mining: Compile, review and complete pollen data and age-depth models from existing
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has a strong societal impact ambition and requires particular care to protect intellectual property, while maintaining a collaborative research approach within a network involving other academic and
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in the response to acid stress. The person to be recruited will work under the direction of Maude Guillier and will join the 'RNA control of gene expression' group within the CNRS unit UMR8261. He/she
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part of the ELOBIO project consortium. The candidate (M/F) will work under the supervision of the scientific project manager at IC2MP. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7285
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: electrochemistry, substrates, catalytic tests (main task) - report writing, publications (main task) - synthesis of ligands (secondary task) - participating in the management of students (secondary task