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(Physics of Lasers, Atoms and Molecules, CNRS – University of Lille) brings together around 180 members and conducts research on light–matter interactions, structured around five main themes: Photonics
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: • Synthesis of organic linker molecules for the preparation of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) • Synthesis of covalent organic frameworks and their characterization • Modification of covalent organic
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-performance single-photon sources based on semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) in cavities [1]. In particular, we have developed efficient interfaces between a single material qubit (the spin of a single charge in
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) the transfer and bioaccumulation of organic molecules in ecosystems. In this project, the candidate will join the 'Catalysis in Unconventional Environments' team. The team conducts research on (1
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, Rouiller I (AUS), Jonic S (FR). MDSPACE: Extracting Continuous Conformational Landscapes from Cryo-EM Single Particle Datasets Using 3D-to-2D Flexible Fitting based on Molecular Dynamics Simulation. J Mol
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economics and genome size); - and comparing climate-based SDM projections assuming single and multiple resource limitation. The project is based at the EDYSAN laboratory at Universite of Picardie Jules Verne
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, and optimization of various optical devices on chalcogenide materials for frequency conversion in the mid-infrared (2-20 µm) as well as for the detection of molecules by evanescent waves. 2) Improvement
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and production of software tools for in silico screening of chemical libraries and rational drug design of molecules for therapeutic purposes. - Contribute to the development of a high-throughput
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or small-molecule elimination and may integrate electrochemical or photochemical approaches to modulate reactivity. • Design, synthesis, and characterization of ligands and organometallic complexes
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great interest to the chemical industry. The transformation of lignin-derived phenolic molecules under mild conditions represents a major challenge, which can be addressed through the development