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to the development of an innovative microphysiological system dedicated to modeling human beige adipose tissue organoids in a controlled metabolic environment. The candidate will design and implement advanced 3D
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thermal stresses. Moreover, being able to correlate these properties with each other and link them to the microstructure of the fibers is an essential element for the development of new materials. Objective
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of Learning and Development (LEAD- UMR-5022), at the Université Bourgogne Europe, CNRS (https://lead.ube.fr/ ) . To apply, please submit: - CV - Cover letter describing your interest in the position
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. Understanding hydrogen diffusion and segregation across scales is essential for the development of efficient embrittlement mitigation strategies. The postdoc is offered within the project ANR Hy-Style focused
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biology approach and experimental evolution in fission yeast, we recently demonstrated that the initial volume of a cell can be a determinant of its evolutionary trajectory in challenging conditions. Indeed
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with experts in climate modeling, geosciences and in renewable energy development have been set-up to respond to these societal issues. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description · Contribute to the development and improvement of natural vegetation dynamics in the latest
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York, USA). Within the framework of the EICROC project (development and characterization of a large size ASIC, 32x32 channels, dedicated to the readout of AC-LGAD sensors), the successful candidate will
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to ensure that the conditions are met for inducing optically controlled chemical crosslinking. • Characterizing the evolution of the assembly following light excitation to highlight the photochemical
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between INRIA and LJLL which focuses on high performance scientific computing. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7598-PIETOU-006/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research