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+, DESTINY2 is a highly interdisciplinary, intersectoral, and cutting-edge research programme on future batteries and wider challenges pertaining to energy storage. It delivers training that will position its
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, UMR3738 and the PRAIRIE Artificial Intelligence Institute. The team recently won ERC StG funding, which is the subject of this recruitment. MULTIview-CELL ERC StG : https://www.ins2i.cnrs.fr/fr/cnrsinfo
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Take charge of an experimental research project in cell biology
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the major challenges associated with energy transition and carbon neutrality. By transforming CO₂, a stable and abundant molecule, into high value-added chemicals, this approach makes it possible to store
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spectroscopy with this equipment. Photothermal therapeutic nanoagents aim at converting optical energy into heat to induce hyperthermia and a stress response in targeted biological tissues. From an external
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'Catalysis for Energy Transition' (CATREN) and is led by Dorothée Laurenti and Laurent Piccolo. This thesis project focuses on the development of catalysts for the hydrogenation of CO/CO₂ into methanol, and
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energy materials—and is equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities. Embedded in a dynamic network of industrial and academic collaborations, SIMaP provides an ideal environment for ambitious
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of distinct CR cell lineages in human brain organoids. By systematically modulating key morphogen pathways, we will assess their effects on CR cell specification, subtype diversity, and their capacity
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in the context of neurodevelopment and disorders. He/she will have some experience in generating stable lines in human stem cells, current single-cell omics technologies, including single-cell RNA-seq
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of Molecular Chemistry and Catalysis for Energy (LCMCE), a research group within the NIMBE unit located at CEA Saclay (France), in immediate proximity to the Université Paris-Saclay campus. The group comprises