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supernatants). The I2BC is a large joint research unit of the CNRS, CEA, and Paris Saclay University, created on January 1, 2015. Located on the Gif-sur Yvette and Saclay campuses, the unit has an average staff
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The work will be carried out at the PHENIX laboratory (Physicochemistry of Electrolytes and Interfacial Nanosystems), a Joint Research Unit between CNRS and Sorbonne University. It is located on the Pierre
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of the Sorbonne University. The work is part of a European collaborative project (Horizon Europe), MandMEMS (Magnonics meets micro-electro-mechanical systems, https://mandmems.eu/ ). The postdoc will participate in
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, CNRS, University of Oslo). -Contribute to the development of open-source software and to the dissemination of results in high-impact international journals and conferences. The postdoctoral researcher
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) at Sorbonne University. The position is funded by the ERC INSOLIT project. The contract duration is 24 months, with a planned start date of September 1, 2026, although it may be postponed. Where to apply
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approach that includes cross-section calculations, the development of Monte Carlo codes, and the advancement of the NanOx model for biological dose prediction. As part of a collaboration with the University
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of the University of Toulouse. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5077-ALIDAV-003/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research
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) at the University of Bordeaux and two major industrial partners: ArianeGroup and Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT). The project is conducted within the framework of an ANR Industrial Chair (SPACE-MAT), providing a
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that polymers exhibit universal behavior for length scales larger than the local scale size of their monomer units. This has motivated the study of coarse-grained generic models, using Monte-Carlo and molecular
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are implanted and maintained in developing tissues. [1] Sean M Carroll. Spacetime and geometry. Cambridge University Press, 2019. doi: 10.1017/9781108770385. [2] Alexander Erlich, Jocelyn Étienne, Jonathan