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Montpellier (https://ctm.umontpellier.fr/ ) and runs its own electro-optic characterization setups. The group’s projects are supported by national (ANR) and European (Horizon Europe) funds. - main mission: In
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. Main mission :Research organization: participation in the development and drafting of deliverables for the study of central (working memory, EEG) and peripheral neurophysiological response thresholds
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. Main mission :Research organization: participation in the development and conduct one study on the central neurophysiological response thresholds (working memory, EEG) to a magnetic field exposure
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measurements. Main mission : The recruited engineer will be responsible for developing, implementing, and carrying out functional exploration protocols in conscious or anesthetized animals using high-resolution
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, particularly their interactions with pathogens (viruses, bacteria, nematodes, parasitoids) and host plants. - main mission: We are urgently seeking a highly motivated and independent Postdoctoral Researcher
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laboratory Main mission : Study of microplastics in karst aquifers: origins, transport, associated contamination Activities : The main task is initially to take samples and filter water (mainly karst water) in
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? No Offer Description Work environment: Research within the framework of a consortium funded by ANR ; Place of assignment: Faculty of Education, University of Montpellier Main mission: Data collection
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), and computational pipelines developed in the laboratory (Ariadne). - main mission: The main mission of the postdoctoral researcher is to develop and apply modeling and transport network analysis
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compared with experiments performed at the IBMM. Main mission) : Our collaborators at the IRMB (UM–CHU Saint-Éloi) have recently discovered that mutations in monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) increase
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treatment plants, pharmaceutical industry, hospitals). MAIN MISSION: Modeling of Reactive Phenomena (WP4.1): Develop 1D/2D reactive transport models (convection-diffusion-reaction) to describe mechanisms