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presence of sulfide suggesting that these cells have a set of characteristics that confer them a selective advantage in more reducing environment, condition that resembles an ancient time in Earth's history
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for Energy, Environment and Health (ICPEES - UMR 7515). ICPEES is a joint research unit between the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg, comprising 140 people working in the fields of chemistry, materials
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magnetospheric physics, focusing on Mercury's ion dynamics. Its primary goal is to enhance our understanding of the role the planetary ions play within this environment by examining their composition, life cycle
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, and systemic signals to understand the mechanisms underlying the regulation of cellular mechanosensation. Previous experience working in an interdisciplinary research environment. Where to apply Website
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Field Laboratory (EMFL), the LNCMI actively contributes to scientific progress at the European level. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR3228-CATKNO-050/Candidater.aspx
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laboratory entirely dedicated to heterogeneous processes, focuses its research activities on the challenges of sustainable development. What we offer: • A stimulating work environment with opportunities
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, spanning quantum physics, chemistry, materials science, photonics, and computer science. The CESQ provides a collaborative, innovative environment that bridges cutting-edge experimental and theoretical
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. The project is carried out in a collaborative research environment. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR9025-DANCOM-005/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation
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Neuroscience Lyon (CRNL), part of Inserm, CNRS, and Lyon University, is one of the largest neuroscience institutes in France. It provides an excellent and stimulating research environment with access to state
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on the transport properties of relativistic materials. The ENS Lyon Physics Laboratory is a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment renowned for the excellence of its work in fundamental and applied physics