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, physical chemistry, photophysics and biology, and seeks to simultaneously extract structural, dynamical and environmental information at the single-molecule scale. Within the framework of this position
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for Structural Biology (CBS) at the University of Montpellier (in the south of France) has one postdoctoral position available for 24 months. The successful candidate will work on the regulation of the trafficking
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the team 'Structural and Magnetic Properties of Materials. Four EPR spectrometers are available, in addition to three laboratories where sample preparation can be realized. Where to apply Website https
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chemistry synthesis (organic and coordination chemistry) - intercalation and exfoliation chemistry - synthesis in supercritical media - structural and spectroscopic characterisation - magnetic and
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the boundary layer and the turbines, but also at the center. This should shed some new light on the dissipative structures and extreme events possibly responsible for the large scale evolution of the flow
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into key intermediates such as FDCA and DFF. And to a lesser extent to: • The development of hybrid photo–bio catalytic systems • The study of structure–activity relationships and system integration
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polymerization and electropolymerization. The structures will be confirmed, for example, by 1H and 13C NMR titration, FTIR, mass spectrometry, UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry, size exclusion
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Mohammed (Maurice Halbwachs Center, CNRS). This research project is structured around five axes: analysis of police and court records; sociology of the anti-drug police enforcement; analysis of the social
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from the advantages offered by the CNRS. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5280-FRABES-003/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelPhD
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the first objective is to extend these findings to silicon solar cells. Two emerging concepts will be investigated and compared: (1) Multi-resonant absorption induced by perfectly ordered structures