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will participate in laboratory experiments, data analysis, field work, and work as part of a project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objective of this postdoc position
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objective of the successful candidate will be the implementation of advanced fast MAS solid-state NMR, and also the set-up of DNP approaches. The goal is to study structures of the viral membrane-bound
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and develop chemical synthesis techniques suited to the objectives of a scientific problem - Participate in the development and implementation of a research project - Select appropriate synthesis
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. The project moves beyond abstract, disembodied, and technical approaches to financialization by turning it into a tangible object of empirical investigation through the prism of debt chains. These chains
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GENESIS project “Geo-inspired pathways towards nanoparticle-based metastable solids.” The objective of this position is to understand the mechanisms of crystallization in high-temperature synthesis
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of 360-degree vision and robotics (collaborative robot arm, humanoid robot) to enable the dynamic handover of an object from a person to a robot and carry it together to move it. - Activity 1: Substantive
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of analyses while ensuring proper data storage and tracking 4) Description: - Behavioral electrophysiology - Optogenetics and chemogenetics - Behavioral analyses in mice - Data analysis - Reporting
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of colloidal particles with self-propulsion in three dimensions. The objectives are to (i) synthesise 3d active particles and (ii) self-assemble 3d active structures from these particles. Activities - Active
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the supervision of Pierre Wagner (professor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University). The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the objectives of the AxDef project, which focuses on definitions and in
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the reproducibility and robustness of quantitative MRI maps across multiple clinical MRI platforms (1.5 T and 3.0 T – Siemens, GE, Philips) using test objects (phantoms). - Coordinate MRI acquisitions on a cohort of