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the project. Design and perform experiments to investigate lipid metabolism and organelle dynamics. • Apply cell biology, biochemical, and imaging approaches to study lipid synthesis, transport, and storage. • Develop
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Laboratory (UMR 6252). The functional oxide research group has achieved international recognition in bolometric and magnetic sensor design based on La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 (LSMO). The international visibility
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at the LNCMI-T. Together with other team members, he/she will design the experimental setup, oversee its fabrication, assembly and testing, before conducting his/her own chiral EPR spectroscopy projects
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the framework of the PEPR Sous-Sol project ORGMET conducted by a consortium of four French laboratories GET, INEEL/ESRF, LFCR and IPREM (https://www.soussol-bien-commun.fr/fr/appel-projets-2024/orgmet
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dynamics, it is therefore necessary to correct aberrations over time to restore a diffraction-limited illumination beam. This will be achieved using an adaptive optics (AO) loop specially designed for in
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thermodynamic and experimental conditions, parametrizing interatomic potentials, and incorporating substrate interactions to align with synthesis scenarios. The researcher will design and execute simulation
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postdoctoral students. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR9001-FABOEH-006/Default.aspx Requirements Research FieldMathematicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research
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impact measurements, AFM imaging, and AFM-SECM experiments. The SEEAFM project will be developed within the Electrochemistry group of the IMF team at the CEISAM laboratory. Where to apply Website https
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benefit from the CPPM's investment in DarkSide-20k over the past 8 years. For that, the candidate will first participate to the simulation and the installation of the calibration system, designed and
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to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8197-VALHER-223/Default.aspx Requirements Research FieldMathematicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research