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, superconductivity, quantum optics, growth (MBE) etc. – http://www.insp.jussieu.fr/.  ; Our team has developed an expertise in magnetoacoustics on various systems, take a look at our webpage: https://w3
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pathogens develop and interact with their host, in order to identify new potential targets for therapeutics. The institute is part of a campus that has state of the art facilities including microscopy, flow
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days' annual leave, including RTT, for full-time work Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR3228-ALEGAS-062/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldMathematicsEducation
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Fisheries Fund). This project aims to develop solutions adapted to Caribbean artisanal fisheries to limit the accidental capture of sea turtles through the use of acoustic deterrent systems (ADDs
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. The overarching aim is to reveal how intracellular trafficking pathways are constructed, adapted, and regulated, while running in parallel with ongoing efforts aimed at developing therapeutic strategies to control
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world of research and development and for the general public. Possible extension of the contract for an additional 12 months. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR2940-ELOBER-148
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boundary layer. The candidate will first deploy a multivariate emulator of key variables governing Arctic sea ice dynamics, trained on high-fidelity simulations developed at IGE. This emulator will be
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are (i) to develop new bio-based synthons/monomers (ii), to provide pi-conjugated polymers and copolymers for (iii) organic photovoltaic devices and (iv) to achieve significant progress
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at interfaces and in the bulk. The work will involve operando electrical and optical characterizations, spatially resolved analyses of performance and degradation mechanisms, and the development or adaptation
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), which specializes in surface chemistry and molecular adhesion, is collaborating with the NanoStructured Materials for Photonics (MNP) team of the Lumière Matière Institute (ILM) to develop a new