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have access to the state-of-the-art general relativistic radiative particle-in-cell code Zeltron, and to high-performance computing facilities at the French and European levels. IPAG is a major French
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manufacturing processes for ultra-thin, high-efficiency solar cells. The initial focus will be on single-junction ultra-thin solar cells. The team has achieved state-of-the-art results with GaAs solar cells, and
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robust spectral and angular performance, ensuring stable optical behavior over wide incidence angles, large-area scalability, and environmental robustness. The main objectives of the project are: • Design
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collagen secretion in scarring and fibrotic diseases. The postdoctoral researcher will: • Contribute to the design and conceptual development of the project • Design and perform experiments addressing
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reliable than the current state of the art, by exploiting techniques from semiclassical analysis, an area of pure mathematics specifically designed to study high-frequency problems. This will be achieved by
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berghei to perform either in vivo or in vitro large scale studies. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team at LPHI in Montpellier, France. The successful candidate will
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robust spectral and angular performance, ensuring stable optical behavior over wide incidence angles, large-area scalability, and environmental robustness. The main objectives of the project are: • Design
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Nanotechnologies (C2N), a joint CNRS – Université Paris Saclay laboratory in Palaiseau, with a state-of-the art cleanroom, a renowned expertise in nanofabrication, and a thriving multidisciplinary research
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within them. The UMR is a pioneer in several fields, including the avant-gardes, contemporary literature, performing arts since the late 19th century, postcolonial and gender studies, sound studies, and
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the role of hyperglycosylated extracellular matrix (ECM) in the tumor growth and its role in promoting EMT. The selected candidate will perform experiments in vitro and in vivo, using high-throughput