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Description Magneto-transport study of topological insulators up to 70 T: toward Quantum Anomalous Hall effect in topological hetero-structures The main property of topological materials is the existence
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the modularity and the high degree of addressability of self-assembled DNA nanostructures as a biosynthetic tool to probe fundamental aspects of biology. The recruited postdoc will develop two main projects: (1
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microscopy, confocal microscopy, protein biochemistry and mass spectrometry. The postdoc will oversee master students, collaborate with a bioinformatics engineer and with cell biology engineer. The postdoc
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real-time observation and functional analyses. The main activities will include: – the development and fabrication of transparent microfluidic devices suitable for the insertion, long-term maintenance
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. The postdoctoral project will follow two main axis : 1. Investigating the diversification of olfactory receptors in sympatric species The diversification of OR genes will be studies both within the genus Morpho and
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main mission is to develop quantitative approaches to dimensionality reduction for the analysis
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(CSOs). Interactions between microplastics and organic or inorganic matter, as well as their influence on transport mechanisms will be investigated. One of the main objectives is to quantify and
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. Among these materials, the aim here is to design new functionalities integrated within Gallium Nitride (GaN) vertical components. The scientific objectives of this position are summarized in one main task
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presenting project advances at conferences; Supervising and mentoring Master's students and PhD candidates involved in the project when needed; Contributing to the scientific and technological dissemination
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with other project partners (notably the University of Zurich). The main objective and ambition of the European OBSGESSION project is to monitor and predict changes in biodiversity and their direct and